Paper ID: 2406.16317
SNR-Progressive Model with Harmonic Compensation for Low-SNR Speech Enhancement
Zhongshu Hou, Tong Lei, Qinwen Hu, Zhanzhong Cao, Ming Tang, Jing Lu
Despite significant progress made in the last decade, deep neural network (DNN) based speech enhancement (SE) still faces the challenge of notable degradation in the quality of recovered speech under low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions. In this letter, we propose an SNR-progressive speech enhancement model with harmonic compensation for low-SNR SE. Reliable pitch estimation is obtained from the intermediate output, which has the benefit of retaining more speech components than the coarse estimate while possessing a significant higher SNR than the input noisy speech. An effective harmonic compensation mechanism is introduced for better harmonic recovery. Extensive ex-periments demonstrate the advantage of our proposed model. A multi-modal speech extraction system based on the proposed backbone model ranks first in the ICASSP 2024 MISP Challenge: this https URL.
Submitted: Jun 24, 2024