Comcast Cable Communications, LLC (20240304207). Removal of Audio Noise simplified abstract
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Removal of Audio Noise
Organization Name
Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
Inventor(s)
George Thomas Des Jardins of Washington DC (US)
Removal of Audio Noise - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240304207 titled 'Removal of Audio Noise
Simplified Explanation:
This patent application describes a system for removing noise from an audio signal, such as background noise during a voice command or phone call, to improve the signal-to-noise ratio.
- The system removes noise from audio signals caused by background content.
- It enhances the quality of voice commands or phone calls by improving the signal-to-noise ratio.
Key Features and Innovation:
- The system effectively removes noise from audio signals.
- It enhances the clarity and quality of voice commands and phone calls.
- The technology improves the overall user experience by reducing unwanted background noise.
Potential Applications:
- Telecommunications industry for improving phone call quality.
- Voice recognition systems for accurate voice command interpretation.
- Audio recording devices for clearer audio recordings.
Problems Solved:
- Eliminates background noise interference in audio signals.
- Improves signal-to-noise ratio for better audio quality.
- Enhances user experience during voice commands and phone calls.
Benefits:
- Improved audio quality.
- Enhanced user experience.
- Clearer voice commands and phone calls.
Commercial Applications:
- Telecommunication companies for improving call quality.
- Consumer electronics companies for enhancing audio recording devices.
- Voice recognition software developers for accurate voice command interpretation.
Questions about the Technology:
1. How does the system differentiate between noise and the actual audio signal? 2. What are the potential limitations of this technology in real-world applications?
Original Abstract Submitted
a system for removing noise from an audio signal is described. for example, noise caused by content playing in the background during a voice command or phone call may be removed from the audio signal representing the voice command or phone call. by removing noise, the signal to noise ratio of the audio signal may be improved.