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Paper IDF-1-3.7
Paper Title STOI-NET: A DEEP LEARNING BASED NON-INTRUSIVE SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT MODEL
Authors Ryandhimas Zezario, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Szu-Wei Fu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; Chiou-Shann Fuh, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Yu Tsao, Hsin-Min Wang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Session F-1-3: Speech Enhancement 1
TimeTuesday, 08 December, 17:15 - 19:15
Presentation Time:Tuesday, 08 December, 18:45 - 19:00 Check your Time Zone
All times are in New Zealand Time (UTC +13)
Topic Speech, Language, and Audio (SLA):
Abstract The calculation of most objective speech intelligibility assessment metrics requires clean speech as a reference. Such a requirement may limit the applicability of these metrics in real-world scenarios. To overcome this limitation, we propose a deep learning-based non-intrusive speech intelligibility assessment model, namely STOI-Net. The input and output of STOI-Net are speech spectral features and predicted STOI scores, respectively. The model is formed by the combination of a convolutional neural network and bidirectional long short-term memory (CNN-BLSTM) architecture with a multiplicative attention mechanism. Experimental results show that the STOI score estimated by STOI-Net has a good correlation with the actual STOI score when tested with noisy and enhanced speech utterances. The correlation values are 0.97 and 0.83, respectively, for the seen test condition (the test speakers and noise types are involved in the training set) and the unseen test condition (the test speakers and noise types are not involved in the training set). The results confirm the capability of STOI-Net to accurately predict the STOI scores without referring to clean speech.