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Improving curriculum learning for target speaker extraction with synthetic speakers
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Target speaker extraction (TSE) aims to isolate individual speaker voices from complex speech environments. The effectiveness of TSE systems is often compromised when the speaker characteristics are similar to each other. Recent research has introduced curriculum learning (CL), in which TSE models are trained incrementally on speech samples of increasing complexity. In CL training, the model is first trained on samples with low speaker similarity between the target and interference speakers, and then on samples with high speaker similarity. To further improve CL, this paper uses a $k$-nearest neighbor-based voice conversion method to simulate and generate speech of diverse interference speakers, and then uses the generated data as part of the CL. Experiments demonstrate that training data based on synthetic speakers can effectively enhance the model's capabilities and significantly improve the performance of multiple TSE systems.
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Libri2Vox Dataset: Target Speaker Extraction with Diverse Speaker Conditions and Synthetic Data
A TSE dataset using clean LibriTTS targets, noisy VoxCeleb2 interference, synthetic speaker augmentation and curriculum learning reports iSDR gains of 1.39 dB and 0.78 dB on Libri2Talker and Libri2Vox test sets.
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