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  2. Noise reduction - Wikipedia

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    Noise reduction is the process of removing noise from a signal. Noise reduction techniques exist for audio and images. Noise reduction algorithms may distort the signal to some degree. Noise rejection is the ability of a circuit to isolate an undesired signal component from the desired signal component, as with common-mode rejection ratio.

  3. Noisegate - Wikipedia

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    Noisegate. Noisegate was a group of artists dedicated to the exploration of sound as an artistic medium, based in Oakland, California, United States. Constantly recording, touring, and collaborating with other experimental artists and filmmakers, they became a staple of the Bay Area experimental music and sound-art scenes between 1995 and 2002.

  4. Noise gate - Wikipedia

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    An Alesis Micro Gate noise gate. A noise gate or simply gate is an electronic device or software that is used to control the volume of an audio signal. Comparable to a compressor, which attenuates signals above a threshold, such as loud attacks from the start of musical notes, noise gates attenuate signals that register below the threshold. [1]

  5. AMD’s Noise Suppression tool is its answer to NVIDIA Broadcast

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    AMD's Noise Suppression tool can reduce background chatter and sounds in real time through the use of a deep learning algorithm. The feature works for both input and output devices, which means it ...

  6. Krisp expands from noise canceling to on-device transcription

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    9:57 AM PDT • March 28, 2023. Comment. Image Credits: Krisp. Krisp got its start as an AI-powered noise-cancellation service, but now the startup is moving beyond that with instant on-device ...

  7. Noise (signal processing) - Wikipedia

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    Noise (signal processing) In signal processing, noise is a general term for unwanted (and, in general, unknown) modifications that a signal may suffer during capture, storage, transmission, processing, or conversion. [1] Sometimes the word is also used to mean signals that are random (unpredictable) and carry no useful information; even if they ...

  8. Ultrasonic bracelet jams the microphones around you - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2020-02-15-ultrasonic...

    It not only ensures omnidirectional jamming, it eliminates blind spots (where transducers cancel each other out) through your wrist movement. As a result, it's more effective than dedicated ...

  9. HP’s latest all-in-one comes with AI noise reduction - Engadget

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    HP. HP has unveiled its latest all-in-one desktop PC. The company claims the EliteOne 800 G8 is the first commercial all-in-one to offer AI-based noise reduction and presence awareness, features ...