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VoiceFilter-Lite: Streaming Targeted Voice Separation for On-Device Speech Recognition

9 September 2020
Quan Wang
Ignacio López Moreno
Mert Saglam
K. Wilson
Alan Chiao
Renjie Liu
Yanzhang He
Wei Li
Jason W. Pelecanos
M. Nika
A. Gruenstein
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Abstract

We introduce VoiceFilter-Lite, a single-channel source separation model that runs on the device to preserve only the speech signals from a target user, as part of a streaming speech recognition system. Delivering such a model presents numerous challenges: It should improve the performance when the input signal consists of overlapped speech, and must not hurt the speech recognition performance under all other acoustic conditions. Besides, this model must be tiny, fast, and perform inference in a streaming fashion, in order to have minimal impact on CPU, memory, battery and latency. We propose novel techniques to meet these multi-faceted requirements, including using a new asymmetric loss, and adopting adaptive runtime suppression strength. We also show that such a model can be quantized as a 8-bit integer model and run in realtime.

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