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Typing to Listen at the Cocktail Party: Text-Guided Target Speaker Extraction (2310.07284v4)

Published 11 Oct 2023 in eess.AS and cs.CL

Abstract: Humans can easily isolate a single speaker from a complex acoustic environment, a capability referred to as the "Cocktail Party Effect." However, replicating this ability has been a significant challenge in the field of target speaker extraction (TSE). Traditional TSE approaches predominantly rely on voiceprints, which raise privacy concerns and face issues related to the quality and availability of enroLLMent samples, as well as intra-speaker variability. To address these issues, this work introduces a novel text-guided TSE paradigm named LLM-TSE. In this paradigm, a state-of-the-art LLM, LLaMA 2, processes typed text input from users to extract semantic cues. We demonstrate that textual descriptions alone can effectively serve as cues for extraction, thus addressing privacy concerns and reducing dependency on voiceprints. Furthermore, our approach offers flexibility by allowing the user to specify the extraction or suppression of a speaker and enhances robustness against intra-speaker variability by incorporating context-dependent textual information. Experimental results show competitive performance with text-based cues alone and demonstrate the effectiveness of using text as a task selector. Additionally, they achieve a new state-of-the-art when combining text-based cues with pre-registered cues. This work represents the first integration of LLMs with TSE, potentially establishing a new benchmark in solving the cocktail party problem and expanding the scope of TSE applications by providing a versatile, privacy-conscious solution.

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