Thanks to all who gave input.
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:31 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> Joe Hourcle
> > If you watch most news programs these days, they seem to use some
> > sort of automatic closed captioning, as it's just awful. [...]
>
> They're done by having someone speaking into a voice-recognitio
Joe Hourcle
> If you watch most news programs these days, they seem to use some
> sort of automatic closed captioning, as it's just awful. [...]
They're done by having someone speaking into a voice-recognition
system tuned to their voice while they're watching and listening to
the broadcast. A s
I have heard of people uploading media to YouTube which I believe has an
automatic captioning service. It's not perfect and it may not be a solution
depending on the media you have, but for some things, including captioning
for IR materials, I heard it works pretty well, especially since not all YT
> It seems there's also an 'OpenSubtitles' player which isn't
> resitricted to educational institutions, but as it's all torrent
> files and looks like many other torrent trackers, I'm afraid to
> download them (for fear it's got the video included).
Subtitle files are small - the text plus cues f
What is the mechanism used for an "Automatically Generated Transcript"?...
for example, scroll down at
http://audio.wrko.com/a/70575683/no-justice-in-wellesley.htm
We've developed the beginning of project still incomplete to caption the
public meetings of Boston City Council broadcast on the web f
On Feb 6, 2013, at 4:16 PM, John Wynstra wrote:
> I have been asked to find out whether there are software or hardware
> solutions for on-the-fly closed captioning. We currently work with
> University IT production house on campus to perform this task. I'm not
> involved in any aspect of this at
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] On-the-fly Closed Captioning
I have been asked to find out whether there are software or hardware solutions
for on-the-fly closed captioning. We currently work with University IT
production house on campus to perform this task. I'm not involved in any
aspect of this at this
I have been asked to find out whether there are software or hardware
solutions for on-the-fly closed captioning. We currently work with
University IT production house on campus to perform this task. I'm not
involved in any aspect of this at this time, but have been asked to
investigate.
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