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help| This article is about Speech-to-Text Reporters who are human beings reproducing speech into a text format onto a computer screen at verbatim speeds for deaf or hard of hearing people to read. It is not about speech recognition or predictive text which are computer systems. A Speech-to-Text Reporter (STTR) listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word, onto an electronic shorthand... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Speech-to-Text Reporter
It is not about speech recognition or predictive text which are computer systems. A Speech-to-Text Reporter (STTR) listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word, onto an electronic shorthand keyboard which is linked to a computer. -
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Predictive text
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Closed captioning
For live programs, spoken words comprising the television program's soundtrack are transcribed by an operating software (a Speech-to-Text Reporter) using stenotype or stenomask type of machines, whose phonetic output is instantly translated into text by a computer and displayed on the screen. -
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Shorthand
See also Speech-to-Text Reporter a person using a form of realtime shorthand originally designed to assist deaf people. -
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Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People
Every Sign Language Interpreter, Lipspeaker and Speech-To-Text reporter now working in courts and police stations must be CACDP registered. -
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CACDP
Every Sign Language Interpreter, Lipspeaker and Speech-To-Text reporter now working in courts and police stations must be CACDP registered. -
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Information Awareness Office
The first mention of the IAO in the mainstream media came from New York Times reporter John Markoff on February 13, 2002. ... Effective Affordable Reusable Speech-to-text (EARS) to develop automatic speech-to-text transcription technology whose output is substantially richer and much more accurate than previously possible. -
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Gettysburg Address
Another contemporary source of the text is the Associated Press dispatch, transcribed from the shorthand notes taken by reporter Joseph L. Gilbert. ... Such a speech, as they said it was!" -
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List of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
Leelila Strogov — general assignment reporter for Fox 11 News ... Raymond Kurzweil — inventor and entrepreneur in synthesized-music keyboards, OCR and speech-to-text processing -
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CIA leak scandal timeline
Tenet and other CIA officials directed the text be removed from the speech as the certainty regarding the accuracy of the claim was weak . ... ↑ CNN.com - Newsweek: Rove spoke to reporter before leak - Jul 3, 2005
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