A transformer-based model counts and separates up to five overlapping compact binary merger signals in simulated Cosmic Explorer noise, achieving 99.89% counting accuracy and high waveform overlap.
Multi-Decoder DPRNN: High Accuracy Source Counting and Separation
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We propose an end-to-end trainable approach to single-channel speech separation with unknown number of speakers. Our approach extends the MulCat source separation backbone with additional output heads: a count-head to infer the number of speakers, and decoder-heads for reconstructing the original signals. Beyond the model, we also propose a metric on how to evaluate source separation with variable number of speakers. Specifically, we cleared up the issue on how to evaluate the quality when the ground-truth hasmore or less speakers than the ones predicted by the model. We evaluate our approach on the WSJ0-mix datasets, with mixtures up to five speakers. We demonstrate that our approach outperforms state-of-the-art in counting the number of speakers and remains competitive in quality of reconstructed signals.
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Compact Binary Coalescence Gravitational Wave Signals Counting and Separation
A transformer-based model counts and separates up to five overlapping compact binary merger signals in simulated Cosmic Explorer noise, achieving 99.89% counting accuracy and high waveform overlap.