Adding an adversarial GAN objective to a Schrödinger Bridge speech enhancement model enables high-quality denoising and dereverberation at one to four sampling steps, surpassing slower baselines on full-band benchmarks.
Few-step Adversarial Schr\"{o}dinger Bridge for Generative Speech Enhancement
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Deep generative models have recently been employed for speech enhancement to generate perceptually valid clean speech on large-scale datasets. Several diffusion models have been proposed, and more recently, a tractable Schr\"odinger Bridge has been introduced to transport between the clean and noisy speech distributions. However, these models often suffer from an iterative reverse process and require a large number of sampling steps -- more than 50. Our investigation reveals that the performance of baseline models significantly degrades when the number of sampling steps is reduced, particularly under low-SNR conditions. We propose integrating Schr\"odinger Bridge with GANs to effectively mitigate this issue, achieving high-quality outputs on full-band datasets while substantially reducing the required sampling steps. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed model outperforms existing baselines, even with a single inference step, in both denoising and dereverberation tasks.
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Few-step Adversarial Schr\"{o}dinger Bridge for Generative Speech Enhancement
Adding an adversarial GAN objective to a Schrödinger Bridge speech enhancement model enables high-quality denoising and dereverberation at one to four sampling steps, surpassing slower baselines on full-band benchmarks.