This is the DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

Events

Image: Alexandre Pellaes via Unsplash

Summary

In this first of a series of SSHOC webinars, organised by the consortium partner CLARIN ERIC, we will discuss the theoretical basis and the technology available for transcribing spoken language. In particular, the focus will be on the role of automatic speech recognition – what are the opportunities, what are the pitfalls and where can it be applied successfully.

Description

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

Introduction to working with interview data. Henk van den Heuvel - Head of the Humanities Lab at the Faculty of Arts, Radbound University Nijmegen - will briefly introduce the topic of using interviews as research instrument, and the cross-disciplinary nature of using interview data. He will also give some background on the Transcription Chain initiative which originated from oral history research but has a much larger potential.

Demonstration of automatic transcription of speech. Christoph Draxler - Researcher at the Institute of Phonetics and Speech Processing at Ludwig Maximilian University Munich - will demonstrate the web portal for the automatic transcription of speech. This portal currently supports three languages (English, German, Dutch), with Italian and Czech in the pipeline. The portal provides a user-friendly interface, so that researchers without a technical background may use state-of-the-art recognizers, optimized annotation editors and powerful segmentation services to result in high-quality time-aligned transcripts. These transcripts are the basis for the following in-depth scientific analysis, e. g. topic modeling, linguistic structures, named entity recognition.

Register here

Find out more on the SSHOC website.

Event details

Start time
Tue 3 Mar 2020 14:00 CET
End time
Tue 3 Mar 2020 15:00 CET
Language
English
Loading…
Loading the web debug toolbar…
Attempt #