SDAIASMay 10, 2024

Look Once to Hear: Target Speech Hearing with Noisy Examples

arXiv:2405.06289v341 citationsh-index: 49Has CodeCHI
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This addresses the challenge of obtaining clean speech examples for hearable devices in real-world noisy settings, offering a convenient user interface for target speaker enrollment.

The paper tackles the problem of target speech hearing in noisy environments by introducing a hearable system that uses a single short noisy binaural example captured when the wearer looks at the target speaker, achieving a 7.01 dB signal quality improvement with less than 5 seconds of enrollment audio and processing 8 ms chunks in 6.24 ms on an embedded CPU.

In crowded settings, the human brain can focus on speech from a target speaker, given prior knowledge of how they sound. We introduce a novel intelligent hearable system that achieves this capability, enabling target speech hearing to ignore all interfering speech and noise, but the target speaker. A naive approach is to require a clean speech example to enroll the target speaker. This is however not well aligned with the hearable application domain since obtaining a clean example is challenging in real world scenarios, creating a unique user interface problem. We present the first enrollment interface where the wearer looks at the target speaker for a few seconds to capture a single, short, highly noisy, binaural example of the target speaker. This noisy example is used for enrollment and subsequent speech extraction in the presence of interfering speakers and noise. Our system achieves a signal quality improvement of 7.01 dB using less than 5 seconds of noisy enrollment audio and can process 8 ms of audio chunks in 6.24 ms on an embedded CPU. Our user studies demonstrate generalization to real-world static and mobile speakers in previously unseen indoor and outdoor multipath environments. Finally, our enrollment interface for noisy examples does not cause performance degradation compared to clean examples, while being convenient and user-friendly. Taking a step back, this paper takes an important step towards enhancing the human auditory perception with artificial intelligence. We provide code and data at: https://github.com/vb000/LookOnceToHear.

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