SincQDR-VAD: A Noise-Robust Voice Activity Detection Framework Leveraging Learnable Filters and Ranking-Aware Optimization (2508.20885v1)
Abstract: Voice activity detection (VAD) is essential for speech-driven applications, but remains far from perfect in noisy and resource-limited environments. Existing methods often lack robustness to noise, and their frame-wise classification losses are only loosely coupled with the evaluation metric of VAD. To address these challenges, we propose SincQDR-VAD, a compact and robust framework that combines a Sinc-extractor front-end with a novel quadratic disparity ranking loss. The Sinc-extractor uses learnable bandpass filters to capture noise-resistant spectral features, while the ranking loss optimizes the pairwise score order between speech and non-speech frames to improve the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). A series of experiments conducted on representative benchmark datasets show that our framework considerably improves both AUROC and F2-Score, while using only 69% of the parameters compared to prior arts, confirming its efficiency and practical viability.
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