Real-Time Speech Enhancement For Mobile Communication Based On Dual-Channel Complex Spectral Mapping
Ke Tan, Xueliang Zhang, DeLiang Wang
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Speech quality and intelligibility can be severely degraded by background noise in mobile communication. In order to attenuate background noise, speech enhancement systems have been integrated into mobile phones, and a microphone array is typically deployed to improve the enhancement performance. This paper proposes a novel approach to real-time speech enhancement for dual-microphone mobile phones. Our approach employs a causal densely-connected convolutional recurrent network to perform dual-channel complex spectral mapping. We apply a structured pruning technique for compressing the model without significantly affecting the enhancement performance. This leads to a real-time enhancement system for on-device processing. Evaluation results show that the proposed approach substantially advances the performance of an earlier approach to dual-channel speech enhancement for mobile communication.
Chairs:
Dorothea Kolossa