On Deep Speech Packet Loss Concealment: A Mini-Survey

Packet-loss is a common problem in data transmission, using Voice over IP. The problem is an old problem, and there has been a variety of classical approaches that were developed to overcome this problem. However, with the rise of deep learning and generative models like Generative Adversarial Netwo...

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description Packet-loss is a common problem in data transmission, using Voice over IP. The problem is an old problem, and there has been a variety of classical approaches that were developed to overcome this problem. However, with the rise of deep learning and generative models like Generative Adversarial Networks and Autoencoders, a new avenue has emerged for attempting to solve packet-loss using deep learning, by generating replacements for lost packets. In this mini-survey, we review all the literature we found to date, that attempt to solve the packet-loss in speech using deep learning methods. Additionally, we briefly review how the problem of packet-loss in a realistic setting is modelled, and how to evaluate Packet Loss Concealment techniques. Moreover, we review a few modern deep learning techniques in related domains that have shown promising results. These techniques shed light on future potentially better solutions for PLC and additional challenges that need to be considered simultaneously with packet-loss.
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