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Speaker Diarization

Determining who spoke when in a recording by segmenting and labeling each speaker's turns.

Speaker diarization is the process of partitioning an audio recording into segments labeled by speaker, answering the question who spoke when, without necessarily isolating each voice into its own track. It is essential for transcribing meetings, interviews, calls, and broadcasts with multiple participants. It is often paired with multi-speaker separation, which actually isolates each voice.