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arxiv: 2409.02041 · v2 · pith:3SGNRY62new · submitted 2024-09-03 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.SD

The USTC-NERCSLIP Systems for the CHiME-8 NOTSOFAR-1 Challenge

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keywords challengechime-8notsofar-1systemmulti-channelseparationspeechtraining
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This technical report outlines our submission system for the CHiME-8 NOTSOFAR-1 Challenge. The primary difficulty of this challenge is the dataset recorded across various conference rooms, which captures real-world complexities such as high overlap rates, background noises, a variable number of speakers, and natural conversation styles. To address these issues, we optimized the system in several aspects: For front-end speech signal processing, we introduced a data-driven joint training method for diarization and separation (JDS) to enhance audio quality. Additionally, we also integrated traditional guided source separation (GSS) for multi-channel track to provide complementary information for the JDS. For back-end speech recognition, we enhanced Whisper with WavLM, ConvNeXt, and Transformer innovations, applying multi-task training and Noise KLD augmentation, to significantly advance ASR robustness and accuracy. Our system attained a Time-Constrained minimum Permutation Word Error Rate (tcpWER) of 14.265% and 22.989% on the CHiME-8 NOTSOFAR-1 Dev-set-2 multi-channel and single-channel tracks, respectively.

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