A Perceptual Weighting Filter Loss for DNN Training in Speech Enhancement

23 May 2019  ·  Ziyue Zhao, Samy Elshamy, Tim Fingscheidt ·

Single-channel speech enhancement with deep neural networks (DNNs) has shown promising performance and is thus intensively being studied. In this paper, instead of applying the mean squared error (MSE) as the loss function during DNN training for speech enhancement, we design a perceptual weighting filter loss motivated by the weighting filter as it is employed in analysis-by-synthesis speech coding, e.g., in code-excited linear prediction (CELP). The experimental results show that the proposed simple loss function improves the speech enhancement performance compared to a reference DNN with MSE loss in terms of perceptual quality and noise attenuation. The proposed loss function can be advantageously applied to an existing DNN-based speech enhancement system, without modification of the DNN topology for speech enhancement. The source code for the proposed approach is made available.

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