Online Audio-Visual Autoregressive Speaker Extraction (2506.01270v1)
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel online audio-visual speaker extraction model. In the streaming regime, most studies optimize the audio network only, leaving the visual frontend less explored. We first propose a lightweight visual frontend based on depth-wise separable convolution. Then, we propose a lightweight autoregressive acoustic encoder to serve as the second cue, to actively explore the information in the separated speech signal from past steps. Scenario-wise, for the first time, we study how the algorithm performs when there is a change in focus of attention, i.e., the target speaker. Experimental results on LRS3 datasets show that our visual frontend performs comparably to the previous state-of-the-art on both SkiM and ConvTasNet audio backbones with only 0.1 million network parameters and 2.1 MACs per second of processing. The autoregressive acoustic encoder provides an additional 0.9 dB gain in terms of SI-SNRi, and its momentum is robust against the change in attention.