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Resource-constrained stereo singing voice cancellation

Sound 2024-01-23 v1 Machine Learning Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

We study the problem of stereo singing voice cancellation, a subtask of music source separation, whose goal is to estimate an instrumental background from a stereo mix. We explore how to achieve performance similar to large state-of-the-art source separation networks starting from a small, efficient model for real-time speech separation. Such a model is useful when memory and compute are limited and singing voice processing has to run with limited look-ahead. In practice, this is realised by adapting an existing mono model to handle stereo input. Improvements in quality are obtained by tuning model parameters and expanding the training set. Moreover, we highlight the benefits a stereo model brings by introducing a new metric which detects attenuation inconsistencies between channels. Our approach is evaluated using objective offline metrics and a large-scale MUSHRA trial, confirming the effectiveness of our techniques in stringent listening tests.

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@article{arxiv.2401.12068,
  title  = {Resource-constrained stereo singing voice cancellation},
  author = {Clara Borrelli and James Rae and Dogac Basaran and Matt McVicar and Mehrez Souden and Matthias Mauch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.12068},
  year   = {2024}
}
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