A centroid-based speaker consistency loss plus conditional loss suppression improves target speaker extraction quality and speaker similarity across multiple backbone models.
WeSep: A Scalable and Flexible Toolkit Towards Generalizable Target Speaker Extraction
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Target speaker extraction (TSE) focuses on isolating the speech of a specific target speaker from overlapped multi-talker speech, which is a typical setup in the cocktail party problem. In recent years, TSE draws increasing attention due to its potential for various applications such as user-customized interfaces and hearing aids, or as a crutial front-end processing technologies for subsequential tasks such as speech recognition and speaker recongtion. However, there are currently few open-source toolkits or available pre-trained models for off-the-shelf usage. In this work, we introduce WeSep, a toolkit designed for research and practical applications in TSE. WeSep is featured with flexible target speaker modeling, scalable data management, effective on-the-fly data simulation, structured recipes and deployment support. The toolkit is publicly avaliable at \url{https://github.com/wenet-e2e/WeSep.}
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Enhancing Target Speaker Extraction with Explicit Speaker Consistency Modeling
A centroid-based speaker consistency loss plus conditional loss suppression improves target speaker extraction quality and speaker similarity across multiple backbone models.