Many-Speakers Single Channel Speech Separation with Optimal Permutation Training

Abstract
Single channel speech separation has experienced great progress in the last few years. However, training neural speech separation for a large number of speakers (e.g., more than 10 speakers) is out of reach for the current methods, which rely on the Permutation Invariant Loss (PIT). In this work, we present a permutation invariant training that employs the Hungarian algorithm in order to train with an time complexity, where is the number of speakers, in comparison to of PIT based methods. Furthermore, we present a modified architecture that can handle the increased number of speakers. Our approach separates up to speakers and improves the previous results for large by a wide margin.
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