M3ANet aligns EEG and speech representations with InfoNCE contrastive learning and encodes speech with multi-scale convolutions plus GroupMamba, improving brain-assisted target speaker extraction on three datasets.
Improved Feature Extraction Network for Neuro-Oriented Target Speaker Extraction
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The recent rapid development of auditory attention decoding (AAD) offers the possibility of using electroencephalography (EEG) as auxiliary information for target speaker extraction. However, effectively modeling long sequences of speech and resolving the identity of the target speaker from EEG signals remains a major challenge. In this paper, an improved feature extraction network (IFENet) is proposed for neuro-oriented target speaker extraction, which mainly consists of a speech encoder with dual-path Mamba and an EEG encoder with Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks (KAN). We propose SpeechBiMamba, which makes use of dual-path Mamba in modeling local and global speech sequences to extract speech features. In addition, we propose EEGKAN to effectively extract EEG features that are closely related to the auditory stimuli and locate the target speaker through the subject's attention information. Experiments on the KUL and AVED datasets show that IFENet outperforms the state-of-the-art model, achieving 36\% and 29\% relative improvements in terms of scale-invariant signal-to-distortion ratio (SI-SDR) under an open evaluation condition.
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M3ANet: Multi-scale and Multi-Modal Alignment Network for Brain-Assisted Target Speaker Extraction
M3ANet aligns EEG and speech representations with InfoNCE contrastive learning and encodes speech with multi-scale convolutions plus GroupMamba, improving brain-assisted target speaker extraction on three datasets.