A causal speech enhancement model that combines self-supervised speech features with prediction of future quantized semantic tokens reaches 2.88 PESQ on VoiceBank+DEMAND, a 0.05 PESQ gain over not predicting semantics.
Self-supervised Learning for Speech Enhancement
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Supervised learning for single-channel speech enhancement requires carefully labeled training examples where the noisy mixture is input into the network and the network is trained to produce an output close to the ideal target. To relax the conditions on the training data, we consider the task of training speech enhancement networks in a self-supervised manner. We first use a limited training set of clean speech sounds and learn a latent representation by autoencoding on their magnitude spectrograms. We then autoencode on speech mixtures recorded in noisy environments and train the resulting autoencoder to share a latent representation with the clean examples. We show that using this training schema, we can now map noisy speech to its clean version using a network that is autonomously trainable without requiring labeled training examples or human intervention.
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Causal Speech Enhancement with Predicting Semantics based on Quantized Self-supervised Learning Features
A causal speech enhancement model that combines self-supervised speech features with prediction of future quantized semantic tokens reaches 2.88 PESQ on VoiceBank+DEMAND, a 0.05 PESQ gain over not predicting semantics.