SMS-WSJ: Database, performance measures, and baseline recipe for multi-channel source separation and recognition

30 Oct 2019  ·  Lukas Drude, Jens Heitkaemper, Christoph Boeddeker, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach ·

We present a multi-channel database of overlapping speech for training, evaluation, and detailed analysis of source separation and extraction algorithms: SMS-WSJ -- Spatialized Multi-Speaker Wall Street Journal. It consists of artificially mixed speech taken from the WSJ database, but unlike earlier databases we consider all WSJ0+1 utterances and take care of strictly separating the speaker sets present in the training, validation and test sets. When spatializing the data we ensure a high degree of randomness w.r.t. room size, array center and rotation, as well as speaker position. Furthermore, this paper offers a critical assessment of recently proposed measures of source separation performance. Alongside the code to generate the database we provide a source separation baseline and a Kaldi recipe with competitive word error rates to provide common ground for evaluation.

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SMS-WSJ

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WSJ0-2mix WHAM!

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