Posterior Transition Modeling for Unsupervised Diffusion-Based Speech Enhancement

We explore unsupervised speech enhancement using diffusion models as expressive generative priors for clean speech. Existing approaches guide the reverse diffusion process using noisy speech through an approximate, noise-perturbed likelihood score, combined with the unconditional score via a trade-off hyperparameter. In this work, we propose two alternative algorithms that directly model the conditional reverse transition distribution of diffusion states. The first method integrates the diffusion prior with the observation model in a principled way, removing the need for hyperparameter tuning. The second defines a diffusion process over the noisy speech itself, yielding a fully tractable and exact likelihood score. Experiments on the WSJ0-QUT and VoiceBank-DEMAND datasets demonstrate improved enhancement metrics and greater robustness to domain shifts compared to both supervised and unsupervised baselines.
View on arXiv@article{sadeghi2025_2507.02391, title={ Posterior Transition Modeling for Unsupervised Diffusion-Based Speech Enhancement }, author={ Mostafa Sadeghi and Jean-Eudes Ayilo and Romain Serizel and Xavier Alameda-Pineda }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02391}, year={ 2025 } }