Shure has released IntelliMix Room DSP software v3.1 with Denoiser, a machine-learned program trained to separate speech from noises.
While noise reduction algorithms can reduce the impact of light and consistent background noise like air-conditioning, the IntelliMix Room Denoiser protects meetings from random audio distractions that are typically challenging to avoid. Together, Shure’s noise reduction algorithm and AI Denoiser promise disruption-free meetings with IntelliMix Room.
The AI Denoiser’s intensity can be set to Low, Medium or High, allowing users to tailor how aggressively they want it to subdue noises in their own space. AI training occurs in Shure labs, and improvements to the algorithm are delivered through software updates.
Among the many types of disruptive noise already identified are typing and keyboard noise, pen clicking and pencil tapping, shuffling of papers, slamming doors and food packaging.
The Shure AI Denoiser will be available for download as part of the IntelliMix Room DSP software update v3.1.