On VoiceBank-DEMAND, replacing dense layers or ReLU activations with GR-KAN layers in MP-SENet and Demucs improved PESQ by up to 0.1 and cut parameters by up to 4x in one comparison.
TridentSE: Guiding Speech Enhancement with 32 Global Tokens
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In this paper, we present TridentSE, a novel architecture for speech enhancement, which is capable of efficiently capturing both global information and local details. TridentSE maintains T-F bin level representation to capture details, and uses a small number of global tokens to process the global information. Information is propagated between the local and the global representations through cross attention modules. To capture both inter- and intra-frame information, the global tokens are divided into two groups to process along the time and the frequency axis respectively. A metric discriminator is further employed to guide our model to achieve higher perceptual quality. Even with significantly lower computational cost, TridentSE outperforms a variety of previous speech enhancement methods, achieving a PESQ of 3.47 on VoiceBank+DEMAND dataset and a PESQ of 3.44 on DNS no-reverb test set. Visualization shows that the global tokens learn diverse and interpretable global patterns.
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From KAN to GR-KAN: Advancing Speech Enhancement with KAN-Based Methodology
On VoiceBank-DEMAND, replacing dense layers or ReLU activations with GR-KAN layers in MP-SENet and Demucs improved PESQ by up to 0.1 and cut parameters by up to 4x in one comparison.