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Similarity-and-Independence-Aware Beamformer: Method for Target Source Extraction using Magnitude Spectrogram as Reference

Audio and Speech Processing 2023-09-22 v3 Sound Signal Processing

Abstract

This study presents a novel method for source extraction, referred to as the similarity-and-independence-aware beamformer (SIBF). The SIBF extracts the target signal using a rough magnitude spectrogram as the reference signal. The advantage of the SIBF is that it can obtain an accurate target signal, compared to the spectrogram generated by target-enhancing methods such as the speech enhancement based on deep neural networks (DNNs). For the extraction, we extend the framework of the deflationary independent component analysis, by considering the similarity between the reference and extracted target, as well as the mutual independence of all potential sources. To solve the extraction problem by maximum-likelihood estimation, we introduce two source model types that can reflect the similarity. The experimental results from the CHiME3 dataset show that the target signal extracted by the SIBF is more accurate than the reference signal generated by the DNN. Index Terms: semiblind source separation, similarity-and-independence-aware beamformer, deflationary independent component analysis, source model

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@article{arxiv.2006.00772,
  title  = {Similarity-and-Independence-Aware Beamformer: Method for Target Source Extraction using Magnitude Spectrogram as Reference},
  author = {Atsuo Hiroe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.00772},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted in INTERSPEECH 2020

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