Emerging captioning and media transcription solutions are helping to overcome the limitations of speech to text – with big implications.
In the mad dash to get digital content to the finish line, professionals are employing new solutions to get the job done faster. Here are some hypothetical situations where having the right tool could help make that big difference.
Scenario 1: A journalist en route to an interview gets a tip: a key witness in a corruption investigation just left the courtroom. The writer hotfoots it to the side entrance and miraculously gets the chance to film the witness and ask a few questions before the crowd arrives. Within minutes, that journalist is able to upload the footage and the corresponding transcript, which is instantly ranked and starts trending around the world. And that is how to break a story.
Scenario 2: It’s down to the wire for a research team that is looking to distinguish themselves on a possibly game-changing discovery. But as any scientist or professor will tell you, it takes countless hours sifting through previous findings and cross-referencing new data with old. However, this team adopted voice recognition transcription software, letting them work through the editing process much faster, and allowing them to publish their results before any other university.
Scenario 3: A small consulting firm prides itself on conducting detailed, personalized research for it clients, including onsite, sometimes last-minute interviews. While the standard at one time consisted of the interviewers jotting down quick notes for later editing, the company was able to cut costs, provide greater client accuracy, compete with bigger firms and finish projects faster by now implementing voice recognition transcription technologies.
In today’s world of mobile technology, headlines move at light speed, budgets have never been tighter and competition is ferocious. With camera phones and social media only becoming more ubiquitous, content producers rely on every tool available to reduce their turnaround times and get the message out accurately and as fast as possible. One of the things that has helped to reduce that time is voice recognition software.
The developers at Voxcribe figured out a way to address this situation. The Voxcribe CC video/audio transcription tool boasts a 95% effectiveness in producing time stamped, accurate voice conversions. With a user rating of 4.8/5 on Softpedia1, Voxcribe CC offers users a slick way to produce subtitles from media and edit simultaneously, thereby accelerating processing time. One of the app’s strongest features is the ability to track cues that allow the program to recognize the speaker’s patterns. It also utilizes spell check and auto formatting correction to further reduce editing time. The Voxcribe CC app has been enabled for 2 in 1 devices powered by Intel® Core™ M processors. To download the Voxcribe CC app, visit: http://voxcribe.com/Video%20Speech%20Recognition%20Captioning%20Subtitling%20Software%20Download.html
As visual and verbal communication through technology continue to evolve in being the primary vehicles for information, these types of solutions will allow even more seamless responsiveness between user and device. The age of the immediate, intuitive and accurate voice recognition system is already here and giving users an additional set of tools to be more productive.
[1] http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Other-AUDIO-Tools/VoxcribeCC.shtml