Speech MOS multi-task learning and rater bias correction
Perceptual speech quality is an important performance metric for teleconferencing applications. The mean opinion score (MOS) is standardized for the perceptual evaluation of speech quality and is obtained by asking listeners to rate the quality of a speech sample. Recently, there has been increasing...
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Zusammenfassung: | Perceptual speech quality is an important performance metric for
teleconferencing applications. The mean opinion score (MOS) is standardized for
the perceptual evaluation of speech quality and is obtained by asking listeners
to rate the quality of a speech sample. Recently, there has been increasing
research interest in developing models for estimating MOS blindly. Here we
propose a multi-task framework to include additional labels and data in
training to improve the performance of a blind MOS estimation model.
Experimental results indicate that the proposed model can be trained to jointly
estimate MOS, reverberation time (T60), and clarity (C50) by combining two
disjoint data sets in training, one containing only MOS labels and the other
containing only T60 and C50 labels. Furthermore, we use a semi-supervised
framework to combine two MOS data sets in training, one containing only MOS
labels (per ITU-T Recommendation P.808), and the other containing separate
scores for speech signal, background noise, and overall quality (per ITU-T
Recommendation P.835). Finally, we present preliminary results for addressing
individual rater bias in the MOS labels. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.01911 |