TR2024-121

Speech Dereverberation Constrained on Room Impulse Response Characteristics


    •  Bahrman, L., Fontaine, M., Le Roux, J., Richard, G., "Speech Dereverberation Constrained on Room Impulse Response Characteristics", Interspeech, DOI: 10.21437/​Interspeech.2024-1173, September 2024, pp. 622-626.
      BibTeX TR2024-121 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Bahrman2024sep,
      • author = {Bahrman, Louis and Fontaine, Mathieu and Le Roux, Jonathan and Richard, Gaël}},
      • title = {Speech Dereverberation Constrained on Room Impulse Response Characteristics},
      • booktitle = {Interspeech},
      • year = 2024,
      • pages = {622--626},
      • month = sep,
      • doi = {10.21437/Interspeech.2024-1173},
      • issn = {2958-1796},
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2024-121}
      • }
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    Artificial Intelligence, Speech & Audio

Abstract:

Single-channel speech dereverberation aims at extracting a dry speech signal from a recording affected by the acoustic reflections in a room. However, most current deep learning-based approaches for speech dereverberation are not interpretable for room acoustics, and can be considered as black-box systems in that regard. In this work, we address this problem by regularizing the training loss using a novel physical coherence loss which encourages the room impulse response (RIR) induced by the dereverberated output of the model to match the acoustic properties of the room in which the signal was recorded. Our investigation demonstrates the preservation of the original dere- verberated signal alongside the provision of a more physically coherent RIR.