RIR-SF: Room Impulse Response Based Spatial Feature for Multi-channel Multi-talker ASR

Shao, Yiwen, Zhang, Shi-Xiong, Yu, Dong

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Multi-channel multi-talker automatic speech recognition (ASR) presents ongoing challenges within the speech community, particularly when confronted with significant reverberation effects. In this study, we introduce a novel approach involving the convolution of overlapping speech signals with the room impulse response (RIR) corresponding to the target speaker's transmission to a microphone array. This innovative technique yields a novel spatial feature known as the RIR-SF. Through a comprehensive comparison with the previously established state-of-the-art 3D spatial feature, both theoretical analysis and experimental results substantiate the superiority of our proposed RIR-SF. We demonstrate that the RIR-SF outperforms existing methods, leading to a remarkable 21.3\% relative reduction in the Character Error Rate (CER) in multi-channel multi-talker ASR systems. Importantly, this novel feature exhibits robustness in the face of strong reverberation, surpassing the limitations of previous approaches.

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