That's actually impressively efficient. In my own experiments, I found that I was doing around 15 minutes of labor per minute of YouTube-autocaptioned video.
Henry ---------- On Tue, 4 Apr 2017, David Martin (Staff) wrote: >As an estimate of time (for willing volunteers) I find >it takes me about 6x video length to edit the Youtube >automatic subtitling. The quality of the original will >depend on how well the algorithm interprets the >speaker, and the relative presence of homophones etc. >in the spoken text. So I allow about 1 hour to do the >editing for a 10 minute video. > >..d > >---------- > >From: Discuss <[email protected]> >On Behalf Of Lex Nederbragt >Sent: 04 April 2017 11:22 >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Discuss] Subtitles (closed captioning) for live-coding demo videos > >Hi all, > >For Software and Data Carpentry instructor training, >we use two videos (starring yours truly) to demonstrate >do's and dont's forlive-coding: > >https://youtu.be/bXxBeNkKmJE > >and > >https://youtu.be/SkPmwe_WjeY > >We are looking for a volunteer to add subtitles/Closed >Captioning to these videos to enhance their >accessibility. Instructions how to do this can be >found here: > >https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2734796?hl=en > >(There are automatically created subtitles for the >'done good' video, but these are pretty poor). > >If this is something you think you could do, please >let us know via this github issue. > >On behalf of future instructors, thanks in advance! > >Lex > >The University of Dundee is a registered >Scottish Charity, No: SC015096 _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.software-carpentry.org/listinfo/discuss
