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arxiv: 2306.14170 · v1 · pith:AY7CZ2DG · submitted 2023-06-25 · cs.MM · cs.SD· eess.AS

AV-SepFormer: Cross-Attention SepFormer for Audio-Visual Target Speaker Extraction

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classification cs.MM cs.SDeess.AS
keywords featureaudioav-sepformerextractionmodelvisualcross-attentionpositional
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Visual information can serve as an effective cue for target speaker extraction (TSE) and is vital to improving extraction performance. In this paper, we propose AV-SepFormer, a SepFormer-based attention dual-scale model that utilizes cross- and self-attention to fuse and model features from audio and visual. AV-SepFormer splits the audio feature into a number of chunks, equivalent to the length of the visual feature. Then self- and cross-attention are employed to model and fuse the multi-modal features. Furthermore, we use a novel 2D positional encoding, that introduces the positional information between and within chunks and provides significant gains over the traditional positional encoding. Our model has two key advantages: the time granularity of audio chunked feature is synchronized to the visual feature, which alleviates the harm caused by the inconsistency of audio and video sampling rate; by combining self- and cross-attention, feature fusion and speech extraction processes are unified within an attention paradigm. The experimental results show that AV-SepFormer significantly outperforms other existing methods.

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