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Silence compression, often referred to in the context of audio and speech processing, is a technique used to reduce the size of audio files by removing or minimizing periods of silence within the audio signal. This is particularly useful in various applications, such as telecommunication, podcasting, and audio streaming, where it is essential to optimize bandwidth and improve file storage efficiency.

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