What is dereverb?
Dereverb is the process of reducing or removing reverberation from audio to improve clarity and intelligibility for both human listeners and machine systems like ASR.
What is an example of dereverb?
A participant speaking in a bare conference room or kitchen sounds echo-y on a video call. Dereverb strips those reflections so they sound as if they're in a treated studio - or clean enough for a voice agent to transcribe accurately.
How does dereverb work?
It uses filtering or AI models trained to separate direct sound from reflected sound energy, preserving natural speech while removing echoes.
How does ai-coustics use dereverb?
At ai-coustics, dereverb is built into our real-time enhancement stack. Our Quail family removes the reflections that degrade ASR and voice agent accuracy, while Rook handles echo for human listeners, keeping remote meetings and voice agent calls clear regardless of room acoustics.
