Abstract:Recent research advances in deep neural network (DNN)-based beamformers have shown great promise for speech enhancement under adverse acoustic conditions. Different network architectures and input features have been explored in estimating beamforming weights. In this paper, we propose a deep beamformer based on an efficient convolutional recurrent network (CRN) trained with a novel ARray RespOnse-aWare (ARROW) loss function. The ARROW loss exploits the array responses of the target and interferer by using the ground truth relative transfer functions (RTFs). The DNN-based beamforming system, trained with ARROW loss through supervised learning, is able to perform speech enhancement and speaker localization jointly. Experimental results have shown that the proposed deep beamformer, trained with the linearly weighted scale-invariant source-to-noise ratio (SI-SNR) and ARROW loss functions, achieves superior performance in speech enhancement and speaker localization compared to two baselines.