Machine Generated Captions to be implemented to Youtube Videos
by Kyle on November 20, 2009
Youtube’s feature of adding captions to user videos made it possible to easily integrate translations. Captions also make you understand more about the video if there are some problems to the sound and audio of the media. Today, google launched a system to make it easier for you to add captions without really adding captions manually. Machine-Generated Captions are now available to select channels including Google, Youtube, National Geographic, MIT and UCLA. This machine generated captions use thesame speech-to-text algorithms found in Google voice.
In the near future automatic captioning will soon to be integrated to English videos. Aside from the interesting automatic caption there’s automatic timing which helps video owners in adding perfectly timed captions when words are said in the video. What you just need to utilize Automatic timing is a simple text transcript and google will do the work of adding it into your videos.



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