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Speech compression

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Speech compression may refer to:

  • Speech encoding, compression for transmission or storage, possibly to an unintelligible state, with decompression used prior to playback
  • Time-compressed speech, voice compression for immediate playback, without any decompression (so that the final speech sounds faster to the listener)