Two-stage Audio-Visual Target Speaker Extraction System for Real-Time Processing On Edge Device
Two-stage Audio-Visual Target Speaker Extraction System for Real-Time Processing On Edge Device
Audio-Visual Target Speaker Extraction (AVTSE) aims to isolate a target speaker's voice in a multi-speaker environment with visual cues as auxiliary. Most of the existing AVTSE methods encode visual and audio features simultaneously, resulting in extremely high computational complexity and making it impractical for real-time processing on edge devices. To tackle this issue, we proposed a two-stage ultra-compact AVTSE system. Specifically, in the first stage, a compact network is employed for voice activity detection (VAD) using visual information. In the second stage, the VAD results are combined with audio inputs to isolate the target speaker's voice. Experiments show that the proposed system effectively suppresses background noise and interfering voices while spending little computational resources.
Zixuan Li、Xueliang Zhang、Lei Miao、Zhipeng Yan
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Zixuan Li,Xueliang Zhang,Lei Miao,Zhipeng Yan.Two-stage Audio-Visual Target Speaker Extraction System for Real-Time Processing On Edge Device[EB/OL].(2025-05-28)[2025-06-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22229.点此复制
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