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Over-suppression
When noise reduction removes too much, muffling or degrading the wanted speech along with the noise.
Over-suppression happens when a noise-reduction or enhancement system removes too much of the signal, stripping away parts of the wanted speech along with the noise and leaving it muffled, robotic, or full of dropouts. It is the opposite failure from leaving noise in, and balancing the two is central to good speech enhancement. Minimizing over-suppression while still cleaning the audio is a key quality measure.
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