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DCCRGAN: Deep Complex Convolution Recurrent Generator Adversarial Network for Speech Enhancement

Generative adversarial network (GAN) still exists some problems in dealing with speech enhancement (SE) task. Some GAN-based systems adopt the same structure from Pixel-to-Pixel directly without special optimization. The importance of the generator network has not been fully explored. Other related researches change the generator network but operate in the time-frequency domain, which ignores the phase mismatch problem. In order to solve these problems, a deep complex convolution recurrent GAN (DCCRGAN) structure is proposed in this paper. The complex module builds the correlation between magnitude and phase of the waveform and has been proved to be effective. The proposed structure is trained in an end-to-end way. Different LSTM layers are used in the generator network to sufficiently explore the speech enhancement performance of DCCRGAN. The experimental results confirm that the proposed DCCRGAN outperforms the state-of-the-art GAN-based SE systems.

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