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=== Introduction === Voice technology, transcending the traditional boundaries of speech recognition and synthesis, has emerged as a transformative force in a multitude of sectors, revolutionizing not just how we communicate with machines, but also how sound is manipulated and perceived in our digital world. This segment, aptly titled "None of the Above," delves into the innovative applications of voice technology beyond the realms of text-to-speech (TTS) and automatic speech recognition (ASR). It encompasses a wide array of technologies including voice enhancement, noise reduction, accent modification, and speaker seperation, each playing a pivotal role in refining and enriching the auditory experience. These advancements underscore the versatility and depth of voice technology, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in audio quality, clarity, and customization.
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