Binaural multichannel blind speaker separation with a causal low-latency and low-complexity approach

8 Dec 2023  ·  Nils L. Westhausen, Bernd T. Meyer ·

In this paper, we introduce a causal low-latency low-complexity approach for binaural multichannel blind speaker separation in noisy reverberant conditions. The model, referred to as Group Communication Binaural Filter and Sum Network (GCBFSnet) predicts complex filters for filter-and-sum beamforming in the time-frequency domain. We apply Group Communication (GC), i.e., latent model variables are split into groups and processed with a shared sequence model with the aim of reducing the complexity of a simple model only containing one convolutional and one recurrent module. With GC we are able to reduce the size of the model by up to 83 % and the complexity up to 73 % compared to the model without GC, while mostly retaining performance. Even for the smallest model configuration, GCBFSnet matches the performance of a low-complexity TasNet baseline in most metrics despite the larger size and higher number of required operations of the baseline.

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