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arxiv: 2110.10812 · v1 · pith:WM4POG7Enew · submitted 2021-10-20 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.LG· cs.SD· eess.SP

REAL-M: Towards Speech Separation on Real Mixtures

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.LGcs.SDeess.SP
keywords performanceseparationestimatormixturesreal-mspeechachieveddataset
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In recent years, deep learning based source separation has achieved impressive results. Most studies, however, still evaluate separation models on synthetic datasets, while the performance of state-of-the-art techniques on in-the-wild speech data remains an open question. This paper contributes to fill this gap in two ways. First, we release the REAL-M dataset, a crowd-sourced corpus of real-life mixtures. Secondly, we address the problem of performance evaluation of real-life mixtures, where the ground truth is not available. We bypass this issue by carefully designing a blind Scale-Invariant Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SI-SNR) neural estimator. Through a user study, we show that our estimator reliably evaluates the separation performance on real mixtures. The performance predictions of the SI-SNR estimator indeed correlate well with human opinions. Moreover, we observe that the performance trends predicted by our estimator on the REAL-M dataset closely follow those achieved on synthetic benchmarks when evaluating popular speech separation models.

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