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Hierarchical speaker representation for target speaker extraction

Target speaker extraction aims to isolate a specific speaker's voice from a composite of multiple sound sources, guided by an enrollment utterance or called anchor. Current methods predominantly derive speaker embeddings from the anchor and integrate them into the separation network to separate the voice of the target speaker. However, the representation of the speaker embedding is too simplistic, often being merely a 1*1024 vector. This dense information makes it difficult for the separation network to harness effectively. To address this limitation, we introduce a pioneering methodology called Hierarchical Representation (HR) that seamlessly fuses anchor data across granular and overarching 5 layers of the separation network, enhancing the precision of target extraction. HR amplifies the efficacy of anchors to improve target speaker isolation. On the Libri-2talker dataset, HR substantially outperforms state-of-the-art time-frequency domain techniques. Further demonstrating HR's capabilities, we achieved first place in the prestigious ICASSP 2023 Deep Noise Suppression Challenge. The proposed HR methodology shows great promise for advancing target speaker extraction through enhanced anchor utilization.

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