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Narrow-band Deep Filtering for Multichannel Speech Enhancement

Published 25 Nov 2019 in cs.SD and eess.AS | (1911.10791v2)

Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of multichannel speech enhancement in the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) domain. A long short-time memory (LSTM) network takes as input a sequence of STFT coefficients associated with a frequency bin of multichannel noisy-speech signals. The network's output is the corresponding sequence of single-channel cleaned speech. We propose several clean-speech network targets, namely, the magnitude ratio mask, the complex STFT coefficients and the (smoothed) spatial filter. A prominent feature of the proposed model is that the same LSTM architecture, with identical parameters, is trained across frequency bins. The proposed method is referred to as narrow-band deep filtering. This choice stays in contrast with traditional wide-band speech enhancement methods. The proposed deep filtering is able to discriminate between speech and noise by exploiting their different temporal and spatial characteristics: speech is non-stationary and spatially coherent while noise is relatively stationary and weakly correlated across channels. This is similar in spirit with unsupervised techniques, such as spectral subtraction and beamforming. We describe extensive experiments with both mixed signals (noise is added to clean speech) and real signals (live recordings). We empirically evaluate the proposed architecture variants using speech enhancement and speech recognition metrics, and we compare our results with the results obtained with several state of the art methods. In the light of these experiments we conclude that narrow-band deep filtering has very good speech enhancement and speech recognition performance, and excellent generalization capabilities in terms of speaker variability and noise type.

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