
This technology relies on machine learning (ML) to learn the difference between clean speech and noise and is frequently referred to as artificial intelligence (AI). While traditional noise suppression algorithms can address simple, consistent noises like that of a fan, these neural networks can learn the difference between speech and more complex, inconsistent noises such as typing on a keyboard, the crunch of a food wrapper, and, yes, that howling dog. The Technology Behind the Featureįor those who want to understand the tech behind the feature: it works by analysing your audio feed and then using specially trained deep neural networks to filter out the noise without affecting the speaker’s voice. To activate this handy new feature in your Skype desktop app, see this article in our support section.


To see it in action, check out the video below. * Originally developed for Microsoft Teams, this new feature is designed to silence just about everything except for your voice when you’re meeting on Skype. We are pleased to announce the release of our latest background noise suppression feature in the Skype desktop app.

Whether it’s people talking, kids playing, the construction workers next door, or your pet dog scaring that imaginary monster away from the front porch, background noise can be really distracting when you’re trying to talk on Skype. Skype’s new noise suppression feature can knock it out! Noisy distractions aren’t much fun when you’re on a video call.
