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Barge-in

When a user interrupts a voice assistant mid-response and the system stops to listen.

Barge-in is the ability of a voice system to let a user interrupt while it is still speaking, immediately stopping its own output to listen and respond. It makes conversations with voice agents feel natural rather than forcing users to wait for prompts to finish. Reliable barge-in depends on clean input and accurate voice activity detection so the system can tell real speech from background noise.

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