What is far-field speech?
Far-field speech is audio captured at a distance from the microphone (typically more than a meter away). It's the dominant condition for smart speakers, conference rooms, in-car voice, and many consumer devices.
What is an example of far-field speech?
A user across a room asking "Hey, turn on the lights" through a smart speaker is producing far-field speech: the signal is quieter, more reverberant, and mixed with more environmental noise than a close-talk recording.
How does ai-coustics handle far-field speech?
Quail Voice Focus is optimized for near-field voice interactions. In far-field situations like speakerphone or multi-speaker conference rooms, Quail is the right choice instead
