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Generative De-Quantization for Neural Speech Codec via Latent Diffusion (2311.08330v2)

Published 14 Nov 2023 in eess.AS and cs.SD

Abstract: In low-bitrate speech coding, end-to-end speech coding networks aim to learn compact yet expressive features and a powerful decoder in a single network. A challenging problem as such results in unwelcome complexity increase and inferior speech quality. In this paper, we propose to separate the representation learning and information reconstruction tasks. We leverage an end-to-end codec for learning low-dimensional discrete tokens and employ a latent diffusion model to de-quantize coded features into a high-dimensional continuous space, relieving the decoder's burden of de-quantizing and upsampling. To mitigate the issue of over-smooth generation, we introduce midway-infilling with less noise reduction and stronger conditioning. In ablation studies, we investigate the hyperparameters for midway-infilling and latent diffusion space with different dimensions. Subjective listening tests show that our model outperforms the state-of-the-art at two low bitrates, 1.5 and 3 kbps. Codes and samples of this work are available on our webpage.

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