CNN-LSTM models for Multi-Speaker Source Separation using Bayesian Hyper Parameter Optimization
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In recent years there have been many deep learning approaches towards the multi-speaker source separation problem. Most use Long Short-Term Memory - Recurrent Neural Networks (LSTM-RNN) or Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to model the sequential behavior of speech. In this paper we propose a novel network for source separation using an encoder-decoder CNN and LSTM in parallel. Hyper parameters have to be chosen for both parts of the network and they are potentially mutually dependent. Since hyper parameter grid search has a high computational burden, random search is often preferred. However, when sampling a new point in the hyper parameter space, it can potentially be very close to a previously evaluated point and thus give little additional information. Furthermore, random sampling is as likely to sample in a promising area as in an hyper space area dominated with poor performing models. Therefore, we use a Bayesian hyper parameter optimization technique and find that the parallel CNN-LSTM outperforms the LSTM-only and CNN-only model.
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