Audio signal processing

ID: audio-signal-processing

Audio signal processing refers to the manipulation and analysis of audio signals—represented as waveforms or digital data—to enhance, modify, or extract information from audio content. This field combines techniques from engineering, mathematics, and computer science to process sound for various applications. Key aspects of audio signal processing include: 1. **Sound Representation**: Audio signals can be continuous (analog) or discrete (digital).

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