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arxiv: 1906.07769 · v4 · pith:4RTCQAWNnew · submitted 2019-06-18 · 📡 eess.AS · cs.LG· cs.SD

Cascaded Cross-Module Residual Learning towards Lightweight End-to-End Speech Coding

classification 📡 eess.AS cs.LGcs.SD
keywords speechcodecsdnn-basedend-to-endnetworkresidualamr-wbarchitecture
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Speech codecs learn compact representations of speech signals to facilitate data transmission. Many recent deep neural network (DNN) based end-to-end speech codecs achieve low bitrates and high perceptual quality at the cost of model complexity. We propose a cross-module residual learning (CMRL) pipeline as a module carrier with each module reconstructing the residual from its preceding modules. CMRL differs from other DNN-based speech codecs, in that rather than modeling speech compression problem in a single large neural network, it optimizes a series of less-complicated modules in a two-phase training scheme. The proposed method shows better objective performance than AMR-WB and the state-of-the-art DNN-based speech codec with a similar network architecture. As an end-to-end model, it takes raw PCM signals as an input, but is also compatible with linear predictive coding (LPC), showing better subjective quality at high bitrates than AMR-WB and OPUS. The gain is achieved by using only 0.9 million trainable parameters, a significantly less complex architecture than the other DNN-based codecs in the literature.

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