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SA-WavLM: Speaker-Aware Self-Supervised Pre-training for Mixture Speech

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arxiv 2407.02826 v1 pith:R66ZPS3M submitted 2024-07-03 eess.AS

SA-WavLM: Speaker-Aware Self-Supervised Pre-training for Mixture Speech

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keywords speechmixturesa-wavlmmodelspre-trainedspeakerpipelinepre-training
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It was shown that pre-trained models with self-supervised learning (SSL) techniques are effective in various downstream speech tasks. However, most such models are trained on single-speaker speech data, limiting their effectiveness in mixture speech. This motivates us to explore pre-training on mixture speech. This work presents SA-WavLM, a novel pre-trained model for mixture speech. Specifically, SA-WavLM follows an "extract-merge-predict" pipeline in which the representations of each speaker in the input mixture are first extracted individually and then merged before the final prediction. In this pipeline, SA-WavLM performs speaker-informed extractions with the consideration of the interactions between different speakers. Furthermore, a speaker shuffling strategy is proposed to enhance the robustness towards the speaker absence. Experiments show that SA-WavLM either matches or improves upon the state-of-the-art pre-trained models.

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