Speech generation and enhancement have seen recent breakthroughs in quality thanks to deep learning. These methods typically operate at a limited sampling rate of 16-22kHz due to computational complexity and available datasets. This limitation imposes a gap between the output of such methods and that of high-fidelity (≥44kHz) real-world audio applications. This paper proposes a new bandwidth extension (BWE) method that expands 8-16kHz speech signals to 48kHz. The method is based on a feed-forward WaveNet architecture trained with a GAN-based deep feature loss. A mean-opinion-score (MOS) experiment shows significant improvement in quality over state-of-the-art BWE methods. An AB test reveals that our 16-to-48kHz BWE is able to achieve fideli...
Techniques for artificial bandwidth extension (BWE) of speech aim at the reconstruction of the compl...
Gaps, dropouts and short clips of corrupted audio are a common problem and particularly annoying whe...
In this paper, we describe a novel method of tackling the problem of artificially extending the band...
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) restricts the acoustic bandwidth of telephonyspeech to ...
Abstract—Today’s telecommunications systems use a limited audio signal bandwidth. A typical bandwidt...
Recently, 4G mobile phone systems have been designed to process wideband speech signals whose sampli...
to Dina, Hana, and the hometown of Euclid ii iii Since its standardization in the 1960s, the bandwid...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
Speech enhancement and source separation are related tasks that aim to extract and/or improve a sign...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
The high frequency components of the audio signal are often truncated during the encoding processing...
We present a new bandwidth extension algorithm for convert-ing narrowband telephone speech into wide...
The high frequency components of the audio signal are often truncated during the encoding processing...
Many modern speech bandwidth extension techniques predict the high-frequency band based on features...
Techniques for artificial bandwidth extension (BWE) of speech aim at the reconstruction of the compl...
Gaps, dropouts and short clips of corrupted audio are a common problem and particularly annoying whe...
In this paper, we describe a novel method of tackling the problem of artificially extending the band...
The public switched telephone network (PSTN) restricts the acoustic bandwidth of telephonyspeech to ...
Abstract—Today’s telecommunications systems use a limited audio signal bandwidth. A typical bandwidt...
Recently, 4G mobile phone systems have been designed to process wideband speech signals whose sampli...
to Dina, Hana, and the hometown of Euclid ii iii Since its standardization in the 1960s, the bandwid...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
Speech enhancement and source separation are related tasks that aim to extract and/or improve a sign...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
The use of perceptually based (lossy) audio codecs, like MPEG 1 - layer 3 (`mp3'), has become very p...
The high frequency components of the audio signal are often truncated during the encoding processing...
We present a new bandwidth extension algorithm for convert-ing narrowband telephone speech into wide...
The high frequency components of the audio signal are often truncated during the encoding processing...
Many modern speech bandwidth extension techniques predict the high-frequency band based on features...
Techniques for artificial bandwidth extension (BWE) of speech aim at the reconstruction of the compl...
Gaps, dropouts and short clips of corrupted audio are a common problem and particularly annoying whe...
In this paper, we describe a novel method of tackling the problem of artificially extending the band...