• Microsoft Teams may finally stop your co-workers being so annoyin

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Jun 14 17:15:03 2022
    Microsoft Teams may finally stop your co-workers being so annoying

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    Tue, 14 Jun 2022 16:02:08 +0000

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    Poor acoustics and interruptions should be much improved with this Microsoft Teams update.

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    Your Microsoft Teams meetings could soon be a lot less chaotic thanks to a raft of updates and improvements to the service.

    The video conferencing platform has revealed a number of updates largely
    aimed around improving the audio quality on Microsoft Teams calls using AI
    and machine learning.

    In what will be welcome news for many Microsoft Teams users, the new updates, the result of using a machine learning model trained on 30,000 hours of
    speech samples, include echo cancellation, better adjusting audio in poor acoustic environments, and allowing users to speak and hear at the same time without interruptions. Microsoft Teams audio

    First up, Microsoft says that its AI can now detect the difference between sound from a speaker and the users voice, fixing a common issue when a microphone is too close to a speaker, causing sound to loop between input and output devices and create an echo.

    Teams is now able to eliminate this echo, "without suppressing speech or inhibiting the ability of multiple parties to speak at the same time," the company says.

    For those making calls in large rooms, where speaking can often reverberate and echo around somewhat, Teams now uses a machine learning model to convert captured audio signal, making it now sound as if users are speaking into a close-range microphone. Read more

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    Microsoft Teams update will finally eliminate this unnecessary headache

    The updates also look to cut down on interruptions or people speaking over each other on a call. Teams calls will no longer have an awkward echo when someone talks over another participant, meaning conversations should flow
    much more easily.

    Microsoft says the new updates look to build on some AI-powered features it has already launched, including background noise suppression , and it is also making machine learning-based noise suppression for Teams customers using Windows (including Microsoft Teams Rooms), as well as Mac and iOS users, the default option.

    "The past two years have made clear how important communication and collaboration platforms like Microsoft Teams are to maintaining safe, connected, and productive operations," Nicole Herskowitz, Vice President, Microsoft Teams wrote in a blog post announcing the updates.

    "In addition to bringing new features and capabilities to Teams, well
    continue to explore new ways to use technology to make online calling and meeting experiences more natural, resilient, and efficient.

    Via WindowsLatest



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