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A Streamwise Gan Vocoder for Wideband Speech Coding at Very Low Bit Rate

Ahmed Mustafa, Jan Büthe, Srikanth Korse, Kishan Gupta, Guillaume Fuchs, Nicola Pia

202119 citationsDOI

Abstract

Recently, GAN vocoders have seen rapid progress in speech synthesis, starting to outperform autoregressive models in perceptual quality with much higher generation speed. However, autoregressive vocoders are still the common choice for neural generation of speech signals coded at very low bit rates. In this paper, we present a GAN vocoder which is able to generate wideband speech waveforms from parameters coded at 1.6 kbit/s. The proposed model is a modified version of the StyleMelGAN vocoder that can run in frame-by-frame manner, making it suitable for streaming applications. The experimental results show that the proposed model significantly outperforms prior autoregressive vocoders like LPC-Net for very low bit rate speech coding, with computational complexity of about 5 GMACs, providing a new state of the art in this domain. Moreover, this streamwise adversarial vocoder delivers quality competitive to advanced speech codecs such as EVS at 5.9 kbit/s on clean speech, which motivates further usage of feedforward fully-convolutional models for low bit rate speech coding.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSpeech recognitionSpeech codingLinear predictive codingAutoregressive modelCodec2MathematicsEconometricsSpeech and Audio ProcessingSpeech Recognition and SynthesisAdvanced Data Compression Techniques
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