Saturday, January 31, 2015

American Spanish speech to text for free!

Hello,

We are happy to announce that we support American Spanish now. So, if you have any voice recordings, you can process them in SpokenData to get automatic text transcript for free now. As our service is in cloud, it is very easy for you to get the text. Just take you audio or video files in Spanish and upload them.
The second option is to provide us with URL of YouTube, Vimeo or other on-line services. We download the data and convert them into text quickly. You are norified by email when the conversion is done. You can also edit the transcript yourself in our web editor later. If you are a developer, feel free to integrate our API. It's easy.

You do not have SpokenData.com account yet? Just register here and you can process your data in 1 minute!

Friday, January 23, 2015

Download recording video, audio and subtitles

SpokenData users can now download processed recording video in mp4, audio in mp3 and recording subtitles in a variety of formats. The files are accessible through the download menu or SpokenData API.
  • SRT - SubRip text file format
  • TRS - used in Transcriber
  • WebVTT - The Web Video Text Tracks Format



Monday, January 19, 2015

Set deadline for your transcription

Do you create/edit the transcription yourself or have a team of annotators? SpokenData has a new handy feature that might help you finish the transcription process in time. From now on, you can select the deadline for each processed recording. Just click on the menu button and select the Set deadline item.



Then, you can order your recordings by the deadline value and see the recordings which should be finished soon. The deadline information can appear in 3 different colors:

  • red: deadline has already passed
  • orange: deadline will pass within 24 hours
  • black: deadline will pass in more than 24 hours


The deadline can always be changed or removed. These feature can also help your annotators who will see how much time they have left to complete their jobs.