Transcription in the linguistic sense is the systematic representation of language in written form. The source can either be utterances (speech) or preexisting text in another writing system, although some linguists consider only the former to be transcription. Transcription should not be confused with translation, which means representing the meaning of a source language text in a target language (e.g.
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Otter will now let you transcribe Google Meet calls from your browser
In the years before the pandemic, I had to spend hours transcribing interviews or events recorded in noisy hallways or hotel ...
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How to use Microsoft Word's new 'Transcribe' tool
Microsoft just added a Transcribe tool to its online version of Word. Here's how to use it for all your transcription needs. ...
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Speech recognition technology is racist, study finds
Study finds that speech recognition developed by Amazon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and IBM make almost twice as many errors ...
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Google Translate launches real time transcription feature in eight languages
Google Translate is a great tool for travelers and language learners. However, it always had one feature missing -- real-time transcription. ...
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Google Translate will soon transcribe recordings in other languages
The search giant showed off a new transcription feature in the Google Translate app during an event at its San Francisco ...
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Why your business should focus on understanding speech over voice recognition
As the technology quickly evolves, we should capture every call we can. Any company, no matter how small, cannot afford not ...
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The best way to transcribe an interview without having to do shit or pay
The best tool is Otter.ai's FREE version. For those looking to transcribe other languages than English, Google Doc's voice ...