Time-compressed speech
Time-compressed speech refers to an audio recording of verbal text in which the text is presented in a much shorter time interval than it would through normally-paced real time speech. The basic purpose is to make recorded speech contain more words in a given time, yet still be understandable. For example: a paragraph that might normally be expected to take 20 seconds to read, might instead be presented in 15 seconds, which would represent a time-compression of 25% (5 seconds out of 20).
Accelerated speechAudio time stretching and pitch scalingCompressed speechMedia FoundationRate-converted speechRate converted speechSped-up speechSped up speechSpeech compressionTime-altered speechTime-scale-modified speechTime-scale modified speechTime altered speechTime compressed speechTime scale modified speechVoice compression
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Time-compressed speech
Time-compressed speech refers to an audio recording of verbal text in which the text is presented in a much shorter time interval than it would through normally-paced real time speech. The basic purpose is to make recorded speech contain more words in a given time, yet still be understandable. For example: a paragraph that might normally be expected to take 20 seconds to read, might instead be presented in 15 seconds, which would represent a time-compression of 25% (5 seconds out of 20).
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La compression temporelle de l ...... tion d'un enregistrement oral.
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La compression temporelle de l ...... tion d'un enregistrement oral.
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Time-compressed speech refers ...... of 25% (5 seconds out of 20).
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Compression temporelle de la parole
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Time-compressed speech
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