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AAAI 2025
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) research has traditionally focused on single-talker recognition. In many scenarios, however, the signal of interest is obscured by acoustic interference, including speech from other talkers. The human auditory system takes advantage of stereo inputs our ears to spatially filter the acoustic environment. Microphone array techniques can also take advantage of multiple inputs. However, even when restricted to a single channel, multiple talkers are still parsed remarkably well by humans but are indecipherable to conventional single-talker ASR systems. In fact, robustness to noise, reverberation, and interfering speakers is considered to be one of the six remaining grand challenges of ASR [47], [48]. © 2010 IEEE.
Fernando Martinez, Juntao Chen, et al.
AAAI 2025
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Mathematical Biosciences
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