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Learning Filterbanks for End-to-End Acoustic Beamforming

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arxiv 2111.04614 v2 pith:TZZ63G6C submitted 2021-11-08 eess.AS cs.LGcs.SDeess.SP

classification eess.AScs.LGcs.SDeess.SP
keywords beamformingfilterbanksanalysisfullylearnedneuralwindowsend-to-end
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Recent work on monaural source separation has shown that performance can be increased by using fully learned filterbanks with short windows. On the other hand it is widely known that, for conventional beamforming techniques, performance increases with long analysis windows. This applies also to most hybrid neural beamforming methods which rely on a deep neural network (DNN) to estimate the spatial covariance matrices. In this work we try to bridge the gap between these two worlds and explore fully end-to-end hybrid neural beamforming in which, instead of using the Short-Time-Fourier Transform, also the analysis and synthesis filterbanks are learnt jointly with the DNN. In detail, we explore two different types of learned filterbanks: fully learned and analytic. We perform a detailed analysis using the recent Clarity Challenge data and show that by using learnt filterbanks it is possible to surpass oracle-mask based beamforming for short windows.

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