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arxiv: 2211.10999 · v2 · pith:MG5BUVVRnew · submitted 2022-11-20 · 💻 cs.SD · cs.CV· cs.LG· eess.AS

LA-VocE: Low-SNR Audio-visual Speech Enhancement using Neural Vocoders

classification 💻 cs.SD cs.CVcs.LGeess.AS
keywords speechaudio-visualenhancementaudiola-vocenoisyapproachclean
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Audio-visual speech enhancement aims to extract clean speech from a noisy environment by leveraging not only the audio itself but also the target speaker's lip movements. This approach has been shown to yield improvements over audio-only speech enhancement, particularly for the removal of interfering speech. Despite recent advances in speech synthesis, most audio-visual approaches continue to use spectral mapping/masking to reproduce the clean audio, often resulting in visual backbones added to existing speech enhancement architectures. In this work, we propose LA-VocE, a new two-stage approach that predicts mel-spectrograms from noisy audio-visual speech via a transformer-based architecture, and then converts them into waveform audio using a neural vocoder (HiFi-GAN). We train and evaluate our framework on thousands of speakers and 11+ different languages, and study our model's ability to adapt to different levels of background noise and speech interference. Our experiments show that LA-VocE outperforms existing methods according to multiple metrics, particularly under very noisy scenarios.

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