Speech Enhancement with Zero-Shot Model Selection
Journal
European Signal Processing Conference
Journal Volume
2021-August
Pages
491-495
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
Recent research on speech enhancement (SE) has seen the emergence of deep-learning-based methods. It is still a challenging task to determine the effective ways to increase the generalizability of SE under diverse test conditions. In this study, we combine zero-shot learning and ensemble learning to propose a zero-shot model selection (ZMOS) approach to increase the generalization of SE performance. The proposed approach is realized in the offline and online phases. The offline phase clusters the entire set of training data into multiple subsets and trains a specialized SE model (termed component SE model) with each subset. The online phase selects the most suitable component SE model to perform the enhancement. Furthermore, two selection strategies were developed: selection based on the quality score (QS) and selection based on the quality embedding (QE). Both QS and QE were obtained using a Quality-Net, a non-intrusive quality assessment network. Experimental results confirmed that the proposed ZMOS approach can achieve better performance in both seen and unseen noise types compared to the baseline systems and other model selection systems, which indicates the effectiveness of the proposed approach in providing robust SE performance. ? 2021 European Signal Processing Conference. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Deep learning
Model selection
Speech enhancement
Zero-shot learning
Component speech
Embeddings
Learning-based methods
Model Selection
Offline
Performance
Recent researches
Selection based
Type
conference paper