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Cellular Network Speech Enhancement: Removing Background and Transmission Noise

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arxiv 2301.09027 v1 pith:C6C5GATK submitted 2023-01-22 cs.SD cs.LGeess.AS

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keywords noisebackgroundspeechtransmissioncellularchallengedeepenhancement
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The primary objective of speech enhancement is to reduce background noise while preserving the target's speech. A common dilemma occurs when a speaker is confined to a noisy environment and receives a call with high background and transmission noise. To address this problem, the Deep Noise Suppression (DNS) Challenge focuses on removing the background noise with the next-generation deep learning models to enhance the target's speech; however, researchers fail to consider Voice Over IP (VoIP) applications their transmission noise. Focusing on Google Meet and its cellular application, our work achieves state-of-the-art performance on the Google Meet To Phone Track of the VoIP DNS Challenge. This paper demonstrates how to beat industrial performance and achieve 1.92 PESQ and 0.88 STOI, as well as superior acoustic fidelity, perceptual quality, and intelligibility in various metrics.

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