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arxiv: 2312.12415 · v1 · pith:SJ3CD3ZS · submitted 2023-12-19 · eess.AS

On real-time multi-stage speech enhancement systems

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Recently, multi-stage systems have stood out among deep learning-based speech enhancement methods. However, these systems are always high in complexity, requiring millions of parameters and powerful computational resources, which limits their application for real-time processing in low-power devices. Besides, the contribution of various influencing factors to the success of multi-stage systems remains unclear, which presents challenges to reduce the size of these systems. In this paper, we extensively investigate a lightweight two-stage network with only 560k total parameters. It consists of a Mel-scale magnitude masking model in the first stage and a complex spectrum mapping model in the second stage. We first provide a consolidated view of the roles of gain power factor, post-filter, and training labels for the Mel-scale masking model. Then, we explore several training schemes for the two-stage network and provide some insights into the superiority of the two-stage network. We show that the proposed two-stage network trained by an optimal scheme achieves a performance similar to a four times larger open source model DeepFilterNet2.

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