@TiddlyTweeter at https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/languages you can check if your chosen language supports spoken punctuation the insertion of boilerplate text may be possible, we'll have to think about it a little bit concatenating transcript fragments could be done by a simple button. Maybe we should add $:/tags/TranscriptFragment to a new Transcript Tiddler so that filtering for transcript tiddlers gets easier?
Speech Recognition is not perfect, it sometimes doesn't get the text fully right. That's a limitation we cannot change best wishes Simon [email protected] schrieb am Sonntag, 15. August 2021 um 14:36:26 UTC+2: > @TiddlyTweeter: > > To answer just your question about punctuation, I have tested the plugin > with various punctuation words. The result is, by saying "comma", you have > a comma. The same works for question marks, periods, etc. Some of your > other points, I felt were really good, as well. Hopefully @BurningTreeC and > I can implement them in later versions of the plugin! > > On Sunday, August 15, 2021 at 6:10:50 AM UTC-4 TiddlyTweeter wrote: > >> Ciao Flanc & BTC ... >> >> I agree with @Tones "Wow!". >> And the tool has already changed how I use some wiki. >> >> ONE point I'd like to quickly make whilst the iron is hot. (Which I will >> fill in details for later with more precision.) >> >> From MY point of view, I want to get my DICTATION/TRANSCRIPTION so it is >> optimally efficient. >> (FYI, I'm far less concerned with controlling the wiki outwith dictation. >> I'm also not that interested in whether it can "read-back" or record to an >> audio file. >> >> *First I need to get basic transcription working really well! *:) >> >> To give simple examples of, I think, main *dictation focused needs* ... >> >> 1 - A way to verbally insert PUNCTUATION. (Without it, long dictation >> produces unwieldy texts.) >> >> 2 - A way to verbally INSERT "boilerplate text". >> For instance: "*Ok Wiki insert exercise intro"*. Which might(?) be text >> in a Tiddler called "Exercise Intro" like "Lie on you back and rest a >> moment, scanning for how your back contacts the floor. Notice which parts >> touch it and which parts don't." >> >> You get the* idea? * >> >> *What I don't currently understand is how in dictation you'd execute a >> command to INSERT "boilerplate" text into the ongoing transcription?* >> >> 3 - A way to CONCATENATE transcript fragments. >> WHAT do I mean? In a test I dictated a long text in small segments. The >> result being that I ended up with ... >> >> - New Transcript >> - New Transcript 1 >> *... through to ...* >> - New Transcript 23 >> >> Manually joining those would be a fag. Maybe we need a way to click a >> button to CONCATENATE* (latest last) *all those new transcript fragments? >> >> Just a thought, and likely YOU don't need to devise that as a standard TW >> macro could likely do it? >> BUT I did think it a real functional need for folk interested in serious >> dictation to be able to manipulate Transcripts, and this is one of the >> needs? >> >> It is also fun to play with! :-) >> >> Thanks & best wishes >> TT >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/b3761de5-4e99-4c2d-8ba1-a5e8beb8e9ban%40googlegroups.com.

