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Main Authors: Mamun, Nursadul, Hansen, John H. L.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.06744
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author Mamun, Nursadul
Hansen, John H. L.
author_facet Mamun, Nursadul
Hansen, John H. L.
contents The human auditory system has the ability to selectively focus on key speech elements in an audio stream while giving secondary attention to less relevant areas such as noise or distortion within the background, dynamically adjusting its attention over time. Inspired by the recent success of attention models, this study introduces a dual-path attention module in the bottleneck layer of a concurrent speech enhancement network. Our study proposes an attention-based dual-path RNN (DAT-RNN), which, when combined with the modified complex-valued frequency transformation network (CFTNet), forms the DAT-CFTNet. This attention mechanism allows for precise differentiation between speech and noise in time-frequency (T-F) regions of spectrograms, optimizing both local and global context information processing in the CFTNet. Our experiments suggest that the DAT-CFTNet leads to consistently improved performance over the existing models, including CFTNet and DCCRN, in terms of speech intelligibility and quality. Moreover, the proposed model exhibits superior performance in enhancing speech intelligibility for cochlear implant (CI) recipients, who are known to have severely limited T-F hearing restoration (e.g., >10%) in CI listener studies in noisy settings show the proposed solution is capable of suppressing non-stationary noise, avoiding the musical artifacts often seen in traditional speech enhancement methods. The implementation of the proposed model will be publicly available.
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spellingShingle DAT-CFTNet: Speech Enhancement for Cochlear Implant Recipients using Attention-based Dual-Path Recurrent Neural Network
Mamun, Nursadul
Hansen, John H. L.
Audio and Speech Processing
The human auditory system has the ability to selectively focus on key speech elements in an audio stream while giving secondary attention to less relevant areas such as noise or distortion within the background, dynamically adjusting its attention over time. Inspired by the recent success of attention models, this study introduces a dual-path attention module in the bottleneck layer of a concurrent speech enhancement network. Our study proposes an attention-based dual-path RNN (DAT-RNN), which, when combined with the modified complex-valued frequency transformation network (CFTNet), forms the DAT-CFTNet. This attention mechanism allows for precise differentiation between speech and noise in time-frequency (T-F) regions of spectrograms, optimizing both local and global context information processing in the CFTNet. Our experiments suggest that the DAT-CFTNet leads to consistently improved performance over the existing models, including CFTNet and DCCRN, in terms of speech intelligibility and quality. Moreover, the proposed model exhibits superior performance in enhancing speech intelligibility for cochlear implant (CI) recipients, who are known to have severely limited T-F hearing restoration (e.g., >10%) in CI listener studies in noisy settings show the proposed solution is capable of suppressing non-stationary noise, avoiding the musical artifacts often seen in traditional speech enhancement methods. The implementation of the proposed model will be publicly available.
title DAT-CFTNet: Speech Enhancement for Cochlear Implant Recipients using Attention-based Dual-Path Recurrent Neural Network
topic Audio and Speech Processing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.06744