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Restorative Speech Enhancement: A Progressive Approach Using SE and Codec Modules

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-10-03 v1 Sound

Abstract

In challenging environments with significant noise and reverberation, traditional speech enhancement (SE) methods often lead to over-suppressed speech, creating artifacts during listening and harming downstream tasks performance. To overcome these limitations, we propose a novel approach called Restorative SE (RestSE), which combines a lightweight SE module with a generative codec module to progressively enhance and restore speech quality. The SE module initially reduces noise, while the codec module subsequently performs dereverberation and restores speech using generative capabilities. We systematically explore various quantization techniques within the codec module to optimize performance. Additionally, we introduce a weighted loss function and feature fusion that merges the SE output with the original mixture, particularly at segments where the SE output is heavily distorted. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method in enhancing speech quality under adverse conditions. Audio demos are available at: https://sophie091524.github.io/RestorativeSE/.

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@article{arxiv.2410.01150,
  title  = {Restorative Speech Enhancement: A Progressive Approach Using SE and Codec Modules},
  author = {Hsin-Tien Chiang and Hao Zhang and Yong Xu and Meng Yu and Dong Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.01150},
  year   = {2024}
}

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