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In this paper, we present a novel system that separates the voice of a target speaker from multi-speaker signals, by making use of a reference signal from the target speaker.We achieve this by training two separate neural networks: (1) A speaker recognition network that produces speaker-discriminative embeddings;(2) A spectrogram masking network that takes both noisy spectrogram and speaker embedding as input, and produces a mask.Our system significantly reduces the speech recognition WER on multi-speaker signals, with minimal WER degradation on single-speaker signals.
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