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Efficient Low-Latency Speech Enhancement with Mobile Audio Streaming Networks

We propose Mobile Audio Streaming Networks (MASnet) for efficient low-latency speech enhancement, which is particularly suitable for mobile devices and other applications where computational capacity is a limitation. MASnet processes linear-scale spectrograms, transforming successive noisy frames into complex-valued ratio masks which are then applied to the respective noisy frames. MASnet can operate in a low-latency incremental inference mode which matches the complexity of layer-by-layer batch mode. Compared to a similar fully-convolutional architecture, MASnet incorporates depthwise and pointwise convolutions for a large reduction in fused multiply-accumulate operations per second (FMA/s), at the cost of some reduction in SNR.

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