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Enhancing End-to-End Multi-Channel Speech Separation Via Spatial Feature Learning

Rongzhi Gu, Shi-Xiong Zhang, Lianwu Chen, Yong Xu, Meng Yu, Dan Su, Yuexian Zou, Dong Yu

202069 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hand-crafted spatial features (e.g., inter-channel phase difference, IPD) play a fundamental role in recent deep learning based multi-channel speech separation (MCSS) methods. However, these manually designed spatial features are hard to incorporate into the end-to-end optimized MCSS framework. In this work, we propose an integrated architecture for learning spatial features directly from the multi-channel speech waveforms within an end-to-end speech separation framework. In this architecture, time-domain filters spanning signal channels are trained to perform adaptive spatial filtering. These filters are implemented by a 2d convolution (conv2d) layer and their parameters are optimized using a speech separation objective function in a purely data-driven fashion. Furthermore, inspired by the IPD formulation, we design a conv2d kernel to compute the inter-channel convolution differences (ICDs), which are expected to provide the spatial cues that help to distinguish the directional sources. Evaluation results on simulated multi-channel reverberant WSJ0 2-mix dataset demonstrate that our proposed ICD based MCSS model improves the overall signal-to-distortion ratio by 10.4% over the IPD based MCSS model.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceEnd-to-end principleKernel (algebra)Channel (broadcasting)Convolution (computer science)Spatial filterArtificial intelligenceSpeech recognitionDistortion (music)Feature (linguistics)Pattern recognition (psychology)Deep learningSpatial analysisSIGNAL (programming language)Artificial neural networkTelecommunicationsBandwidth (computing)MathematicsStatisticsPhilosophyCombinatoricsAmplifierLinguisticsProgramming languageSpeech and Audio ProcessingSpeech Recognition and SynthesisMusic and Audio Processing
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