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Frame

A short, fixed-length segment of audio that processing and analysis work on, one piece at a time.

A frame is a short, fixed-length segment of an audio signal that algorithms process one at a time, rather than handling the entire recording at once. Audio is commonly divided into overlapping frames for analysis and processing, including in source separation and speech recognition. Frame size affects real-time processing, since smaller frames allow lower latency.

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