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Improving GANs for Speech Enhancement

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posted on 2024-04-03, 06:31 authored by Huy Phan, Ian McLoughlinIan McLoughlin, Lam Pham, Oliver Y. Chen, Philipp Koch, Maarten De Vos, Alfred Mertins

Generative adversarial networks (GAN) have recently been shown to be efficient for speech enhancement. However, most, if not all, existing speech enhancement GANs (SEGAN) make use of a single generator to perform one-stage enhancement mapping. In this work, we propose to use multiple generators that are chained to perform multi-stage enhancement mapping, which gradually refines the noisy input signals in a stage-wise fashion. Furthermore, we study two scenarios:(1)the generators share their parameters and (2) the generators’ parameters are independent. The former constrains the generators to learn a common mapping that is iteratively applied at all enhancement stages and results in a small model footprint. On the contrary, the latter allows the generators to flexibly learn different enhancement mappings at different stages of the network at the cost of an increased model size. We demonstrate that the proposed multi-stage enhancement approach outperforms the one-stage SEGAN baseline, where the independent generators lead to more favorable results than the tied generators. The source code is available at http://github.com/pquochuy/idsegan.

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Journal/Conference/Book title

IEEE Signal Processing Letters

Publication date

2020-09-21

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