GenSE enhances speech by first denoising semantic tokens with a language model and then generating acoustic tokens from a single-quantizer codec, reporting higher DNSMOS, speaker similarity, and lower WER than prior systems.
Noise Tokens: Learning Neural Noise Templates for Environment-Aware Speech Enhancement
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In recent years, speech enhancement (SE) has achieved impressive progress with the success of deep neural networks (DNNs). However, the DNN approach usually fails to generalize well to unseen environmental noise that is not included in the training. To address this problem, we propose "noise tokens" (NTs), which are a set of neural noise templates that are jointly trained with the SE system. NTs dynamically capture the environment variability and thus enable the DNN model to handle various environments to produce STFT magnitude with higher quality. Experimental results show that using NTs is an effective strategy that consistently improves the generalization ability of SE systems across different DNN architectures. Furthermore, we investigate applying a state-of-the-art neural vocoder to generate waveform instead of traditional inverse STFT (ISTFT). Subjective listening tests show the residual noise can be significantly suppressed through mel-spectrogram correction and vocoder-based waveform synthesis.
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GenSE: Generative Speech Enhancement via Language Models using Hierarchical Modeling
GenSE enhances speech by first denoising semantic tokens with a language model and then generating acoustic tokens from a single-quantizer codec, reporting higher DNSMOS, speaker similarity, and lower WER than prior systems.