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  2. Braina - Wikipedia

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    Braina Pro can type spoken words into an active window at the location of a user's cursor. [15] [13] [16] Its speech recognition technology supports more than 100 languages and dialects [2] [7] [20] [13] and is able to isolate the recognition of a user's voice from disturbing environmental factors such as background noise, [21] other human voices, or external devices.

  3. Unilateral hearing loss - Wikipedia

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    Profound unilateral hearing loss or single-sided deafness, SSD, makes hearing comprehension very difficult. With speech and background noise presented at the same level, persons with unilateral deafness were found to listen only about 30–35% of the conversation. [6] A person with SSD needs to make more effort when communicating with others. [7]

  4. Sound masking - Wikipedia

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    Sound masking is the inclusion of generated sound (commonly, though inaccurately, referred to as "white noise" or "pink noise") into an environment to mask unwanted sound. It relies on auditory masking. Sound masking is not a form of active noise control (noise cancellation technique); however, it can reduce or eliminate the perception of sound ...

  5. Prosoniq - Wikipedia

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    Prosoniq also announced a successor of its sonicWORX audio editing software designed to extract, process or suppress individual sounds, notes and instruments in a song. The software got widespread coverage in the media when they demonstrated its capabilities (and potential impact on the music industry) by extracting Peter Gabriel 's voice from ...

  6. Speex - Wikipedia

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    When enabled, voice activity detection detects whether the audio being encoded is speech or silence/background noise. VAD is always implicitly activated when encoding in VBR, so the option is only useful in non-VBR operation. In this case, Speex detects non-speech periods and encodes them with just enough bits to reproduce the background noise.

  7. Phonemic restoration effect - Wikipedia

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    Phonemic restoration effect is a perceptual phenomenon where under certain conditions, sounds actually missing from a speech signal can be restored by the brain and may appear to be heard. The effect occurs when missing phonemes in an auditory signal are replaced with a noise that would have the physical properties to mask those phonemes ...