A lightweight VAD model with a learnable sinc filterbank and a squared-margin ranking loss reports higher AUROC and F2 scores on AVA-Speech and ACAM using only 8.0k parameters.
On training targets for noise-robust voice activity detection
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The task of voice activity detection (VAD) is an often required module in various speech processing, analysis and classification tasks. While state-of-the-art neural network based VADs can achieve great results, they often exceed computational budgets and real-time operating requirements. In this work, we propose a computationally efficient real-time VAD network that achieves state-of-the-art results on several public real recording datasets. We investigate different training targets for the VAD and show that using the segmental voice-to-noise ratio (VNR) is a better and more noise-robust training target than the clean speech level based VAD. We also show that multi-target training improves the performance further.
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SincQDR-VAD: A Noise-Robust Voice Activity Detection Framework Leveraging Learnable Filters and Ranking-Aware Optimization
A lightweight VAD model with a learnable sinc filterbank and a squared-margin ranking loss reports higher AUROC and F2 scores on AVA-Speech and ACAM using only 8.0k parameters.