Real-Time Speech Frequency Bandwidth Extension
Yunpeng Li, Marco Tagliasacchi, Oleg Rybakov, Victor Ungureanu, Dominik Roblek
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In this paper we propose a lightweight model for frequency bandwidth extension of speech signals, increasing the sampling frequency from 8kHz to 16kHz while restoring the high frequency content to a level almost indistinguishable from the 16kHz ground truth. The model architecture is based on SEANet (Sound EnhAncement Network), a wave-to-wave fully convolutional model, which uses a combination of feature losses and adversarial losses to reconstruct an enhanced version of the input speech. In addition, we propose a variant of SEANet that can be deployed on-device in streaming mode, achieving an architectural latency of 16ms. When profiled on a single core of a mobile CPU, processing one 16ms frame takes only 1.5ms. The low latency makes it viable for bi-directional voice communication systems.
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Zeyu Jin