A multi-metric learned quality model (Uni-VERSA-Ext) is used as a differentiable training loss for speech enhancement, with a regularization term to prevent adversarial exploitation.
SHEET: A Multi-purpose Open-source Speech Human Evaluation Estimation Toolkit
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We introduce SHEET, a multi-purpose open-source toolkit designed to accelerate subjective speech quality assessment (SSQA) research. SHEET stands for the Speech Human Evaluation Estimation Toolkit, which focuses on data-driven deep neural network-based models trained to predict human-labeled quality scores of speech samples. SHEET provides comprehensive training and evaluation scripts, multi-dataset and multi-model support, as well as pre-trained models accessible via Torch Hub and HuggingFace Spaces. To demonstrate its capabilities, we re-evaluated SSL-MOS, a speech self-supervised learning (SSL)-based SSQA model widely used in recent scientific papers, on an extensive list of speech SSL models. Experiments were conducted on two representative SSQA datasets named BVCC and NISQA, and we identified the optimal speech SSL model, whose performance surpassed the original SSL-MOS implementation and was comparable to state-of-the-art methods.
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Improving Speech Enhancement with Multi-Metric Supervision from Learned Quality Assessment
A multi-metric learned quality model (Uni-VERSA-Ext) is used as a differentiable training loss for speech enhancement, with a regularization term to prevent adversarial exploitation.