A lightweight and robust method for blind wideband-to-fullband extension of speech
Abstract
Reducing the bandwidth of speech is common practice in resource constrained environments like low-bandwidth speech transmission or low-complexity vocoding. We propose a lightweight and robust method for extending the bandwidth of wideband speech signals that is inspired by classical methods developed in the speech coding context. The resulting model has just $\sim 370$~K parameters and a complexity of ~140 MFLOPS (or ~70 MMACS). With a frame size of 10 ms and a lookahead of just 0.27 ms the model is well-suited for common wideband speech codecs. We evaluate the model's robustness by pairing it with the Opus SILK speech codec (1.5 release) and verify in a P.808 DCR listening test that it significantly improves quality from 6 to 12 kb/s. We also demonstrate that Opus 1.5 together with the proposed bandwidth extension at 9 kb/s meets the quality of 3GPP EVS at 9.6 kb/s and that of Opus 1.4 at 18 kb/s showing that the blind bandwidth extension can meet the quality of classical guided bandwidth extensions.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- December 2024
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- arXiv:
- arXiv:2412.11392
- Bibcode:
- 2024arXiv241211392B
- Keywords:
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- Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing;
- Computer Science - Sound
- E-Print:
- prelimnary version, content and author list might still change