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SpeakerBeam-SS: Real-time Target Speaker Extraction with Lightweight Conv-TasNet and State Space Modeling

Audio and Speech Processing 2024-07-03 v1 Sound Signal Processing

Abstract

Real-time target speaker extraction (TSE) is intended to extract the desired speaker's voice from the observed mixture of multiple speakers in a streaming manner. Implementing real-time TSE is challenging as the computational complexity must be reduced to provide real-time operation. This work introduces to Conv-TasNet-based TSE a new architecture based on state space modeling (SSM) that has been shown to model long-term dependency effectively. Owing to SSM, fewer dilated convolutional layers are required to capture temporal dependency in Conv-TasNet, resulting in the reduction of model complexity. We also enlarge the window length and shift of the convolutional (TasNet) frontend encoder to reduce the computational cost further; the performance decline is compensated by over-parameterization of the frontend encoder. The proposed method reduces the real-time factor by 78% from the conventional causal Conv-TasNet-based TSE while matching its performance.

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@article{arxiv.2407.01857,
  title  = {SpeakerBeam-SS: Real-time Target Speaker Extraction with Lightweight Conv-TasNet and State Space Modeling},
  author = {Hiroshi Sato and Takafumi Moriya and Masato Mimura and Shota Horiguchi and Tsubasa Ochiai and Takanori Ashihara and Atsushi Ando and Kentaro Shinayama and Marc Delcroix},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.01857},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted to Interspeech 2024