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Separate And Diffuse: Using a Pretrained Diffusion Model for Improving Source Separation

Shahar Lutati, Eliya Nachmani, Lior Wolf

2023-01-25Audio Source SeparationSpeech Separation
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Abstract

The problem of speech separation, also known as the cocktail party problem, refers to the task of isolating a single speech signal from a mixture of speech signals. Previous work on source separation derived an upper bound for the source separation task in the domain of human speech. This bound is derived for deterministic models. Recent advancements in generative models challenge this bound. We show how the upper bound can be generalized to the case of random generative models. Applying a diffusion model Vocoder that was pretrained to model single-speaker voices on the output of a deterministic separation model leads to state-of-the-art separation results. It is shown that this requires one to combine the output of the separation model with that of the diffusion model. In our method, a linear combination is performed, in the frequency domain, using weights that are inferred by a learned model. We show state-of-the-art results on 2, 3, 5, 10, and 20 speakers on multiple benchmarks. In particular, for two speakers, our method is able to surpass what was previously considered the upper performance bound.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Speech SeparationWSJ0-2mixSI-SDRi23.9Separate And Diffuse
Speech SeparationLibri20MixSI-SDRi5.2Separate And Diffuse
Speech SeparationWSJ0-3mixSI-SDRi20.9Separate And Diffuse
Speech SeparationLibri5MixSI-SDRi14.2Separate And Diffuse
Speech SeparationLibri2MixSI-SDRi21.5Separate And Diffuse
Speech SeparationLibri10MixSI-SDRi9Separate And Diffuse

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