Exploring WavLM on Speech Enhancement
Abstract
There is a surge in interest in self-supervised learning approaches for end-to-end speech encoding in recent years as they have achieved great success. Especially, WavLM showed state-of-the-art performance on various speech processing tasks. To better understand the efficacy of self-supervised learning models for speech enhancement, in this work, we design and conduct a series of experiments with three resource conditions by combining WavLM and two high-quality speech enhancement systems. Also, we propose a regression-based WavLM training objective and a noise-mixing data configuration to further boost the downstream enhancement performance. The experiments on the DNS challenge dataset and a simulation dataset show that the WavLM benefits the speech enhancement task in terms of both speech quality and speech recognition accuracy, especially for low fine-tuning resources. For the high fine-tuning resource condition, only the word error rate is substantially improved.
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