On Fri, Feb 8, 2019 at 1:07 PM Bharat Shetty <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Rather than using Google doc's speech-to-text dictation as a way of > getting > > a transcript of what was said by people in a meeting, a better approach > > might be some sort of accessibility setting in Android that does > real-time > > voice to text transcripts (and is also capable of identifying once voice > > from another - so it shows dialog, instead of a wall of text). > So, what Thaths was suggesting has been released finally by Google, and I'm > able to use it effectively in internal office meetings. > > > https://ai.googleblog.com/2019/02/real-time-continuous-transcription-with.html > > It does well on most Engish transcribing and Kannada as well. A game > changer application! > I saw a demo of it some months ago and I was very impressed. But I could not previously talk about it publicly. Which is why I described the behavior in general terms and did not mention that it was being worked on and coming out sometime. I am very happy to hear it is working for you, Bharat. I know the PM for this feature. I will drop him a note about this. He will be happy to hear it. Thaths -- Homer: Hey, what does this job pay? Carl: Nuthin'. Homer: D'oh! Carl: Unless you're crooked. Homer: Woo-hoo!
