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SEFGAN: Harvesting the Power of Normalizing Flows and GANs for Efficient High-Quality Speech Enhancement

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arxiv 2312.01744 v1 pith:MTTVIHC4 submitted 2023-12-04 eess.AS

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keywords sefganspeechenhancementganslikelihoodadversarialapproachefficient
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This paper proposes SEFGAN, a Deep Neural Network (DNN) combining maximum likelihood training and Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) for efficient speech enhancement (SE). For this, a DNN is trained to synthesize the enhanced speech conditioned on noisy speech using a Normalizing Flow (NF) as generator in a GAN framework. While the combination of likelihood models and GANs is not trivial, SEFGAN demonstrates that a hybrid adversarial and maximum likelihood training approach enables the model to maintain high quality audio generation and log-likelihood estimation. Our experiments indicate that this approach strongly outperforms the baseline NF-based model without introducing additional complexity to the enhancement network. A comparison using computational metrics and a listening experiment reveals that SEFGAN is competitive with other state-of-the-art models.

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