AeGAN: Time-Frequency Speech Denoising via Generative Adversarial Networks

Abstract

Automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems are of vital importance nowadays in commonplace tasks such as speech-to-text processing and language translation. This created the need for an ASR system that can operate in realistic crowded environments. Thus, speech enhancement is a valuable building block in ASR systems and other applications such as hearing aids, smartphones and teleconferencing systems. In this paper, a generative adversarial network (GAN) based framework is investigated for the task of speech enhancement, more specifically speech denoising of audio tracks. A new architecture based on CasNet generator and an additional feature-based loss are incorporated to get realistically denoised speech phonetics. Finally, the proposed framework is shown to outperform other learning and traditional model-based speech enhancement approaches.

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