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On Loss Functions for Supervised Monaural Time-Domain Speech Enhancement

Morten Kolbæk, Zheng-Hua Tan, Søren Holdt Jensen, Jesper Jensen

2020IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing123 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many deep learning-based speech enhancement algorithms are designed to minimize the mean-square error (MSE) in some transform domain between a predicted and a target speech signal. However, optimizing for MSE does not necessarily guarantee high speech quality or intelligibility, which is the ultimate goal of many speech enhancement algorithms. Additionally, only little is known about the impact of the loss function on the emerging class of time-domain deep learning-based speech enhancement systems. We study how popular loss functions influence the performance of time-domain deep learning-based speech enhancement systems. First, we demonstrate that perceptually inspired loss functions might be advantageous over classical loss functions like MSE. Furthermore, we show that the learning rate is a crucial design parameter even for adaptive gradient-based optimizers, which has been generally overlooked in the literature. Also, we found that waveform matching performance metrics must be used with caution as they in certain situations can fail completely. Finally, we show that a loss function based on scale-invariant signal-to-distortion ratio (SI-SDR) achieves good general performance across a range of popular speech enhancement evaluation metrics, which suggests that SI-SDR is a good candidate as a general-purpose loss function for speech enhancement systems.

Topics & Concepts

Speech enhancementMonauralComputer scienceSpeech recognitionFunction (biology)Word error rateDeep learningArtificial intelligenceSpeech processingMatching (statistics)Range (aeronautics)Speech codingReduction (mathematics)Performance enhancementVoice activity detectionSpeech synthesisWaveformIntelligibility (philosophy)Domain (mathematical analysis)Contrast enhancementMean squared errorNoise reductionSpeech and Audio ProcessingAdvanced Adaptive Filtering TechniquesHearing Loss and Rehabilitation
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