Voice activity detection in the wild via weakly supervised sound event detection

03/27/2020
by   Heinrich Dinkel, et al.
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Traditional supervised voice activity detection (VAD) methods work well in clean and controlled scenarios, with performance severely degrading in real-world applications. One possible bottleneck is that speech in the wild contains unpredictable noise types, hence frame-level label prediction is difficult, which is required for traditional supervised VAD training. In contrast, we propose a general-purpose VAD (GPVAD) framework, which can be easily trained from noisy data in a weakly supervised fashion, requiring only clip-level labels. We proposed two GPVAD models, one full (GPV-F), trained on 527 Audioset sound events, and one binary (GPV-B), only distinguishing speech and noise. We evaluate the two GPV models against a CRNN based standard VAD model (VAD-C) on three different evaluation protocols (clean, synthetic noise, real data). Results show that our proposed GPV-F demonstrates competitive performance in clean and synthetic scenarios compared to traditional VAD-C. Further, in real-world evaluation, GPV-F largely outperforms VAD-C in terms of frame-level evaluation metrics as well as segment-level ones. With a much lower requirement for frame-labeled data, the naive binary clip-level GPV-B model can still achieve comparable performance to VAD-C in real-world scenarios.

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