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Temporarily-Aware Context Modelling using Generative Adversarial Networks for Speech Activity Detection

Audio and Speech Processing 2020-04-06 v1 Machine Learning Sound Machine Learning

Abstract

This paper presents a novel framework for Speech Activity Detection (SAD). Inspired by the recent success of multi-task learning approaches in the speech processing domain, we propose a novel joint learning framework for SAD. We utilise generative adversarial networks to automatically learn a loss function for joint prediction of the frame-wise speech/ non-speech classifications together with the next audio segment. In order to exploit the temporal relationships within the input signal, we propose a temporal discriminator which aims to ensure that the predicted signal is temporally consistent. We evaluate the proposed framework on multiple public benchmarks, including NIST OpenSAT' 17, AMI Meeting and HAVIC, where we demonstrate its capability to outperform state-of-the-art SAD approaches. Furthermore, our cross-database evaluations demonstrate the robustness of the proposed approach across different languages, accents, and acoustic environments.

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@article{arxiv.2004.01546,
  title  = {Temporarily-Aware Context Modelling using Generative Adversarial Networks for Speech Activity Detection},
  author = {Tharindu Fernando and Sridha Sridharan and Mitchell McLaren and Darshana Priyasad and Simon Denman and Clinton Fookes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01546},
  year   = {2020}
}
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