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arxiv: 2303.07143 · v1 · pith:6X2QHY2J · submitted 2023-03-13 · eess.AS · cs.LG· cs.SD

Multi-Microphone Speaker Separation by Spatial Regions

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classification eess.AS cs.LGcs.SD
keywords networkregionsspatialinformationfixedmappingmulti-microphoneoutputs
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We consider the task of region-based source separation of reverberant multi-microphone recordings. We assume pre-defined spatial regions with a single active source per region. The objective is to estimate the signals from the individual spatial regions as captured by a reference microphone while retaining a correspondence between signals and spatial regions. We propose a data-driven approach using a modified version of a state-of-the-art network, where different layers model spatial and spectro-temporal information. The network is trained to enforce a fixed mapping of regions to network outputs. Using speech from LibriMix, we construct a data set specifically designed to contain the region information. Additionally, we train the network with permutation invariant training. We show that both training methods result in a fixed mapping of regions to network outputs, achieve comparable performance, and that the networks exploit spatial information. The proposed network outperforms a baseline network by 1.5 dB in scale-invariant signal-to-distortion ratio.

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