[asterisk-users] Voicemail to Text Transcription(was: Re:
[asterisk-dev] Voicemail to text translation)
Matthew Rubenstein
email at mattruby.com
Wed Apr 4 09:53:19 MST 2007
(This subthread is more appropriate to -users than to -dev, so it is
crossposted only to mark its transition. Please reply on the -user list
only.)
What are the cheapest prices for (humans) transcribing voicemail to
text as a service? The absolute cheapest, regardless of (known) quality
- the quality only has to compete with (cheaper) automated
transcription, which is abysmal quality.
On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 09:25 -0700, asterisk-dev-request at lists.digium.com
wrote:
> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:25:02 -0700
> From: "Mike Taht" <mike.taht at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Voicemail to text translation
> To: asterisk at tmo.blackberry.net, "Asterisk Developers Mailing
> List"
> <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>
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> On 4/4/07, asterisk at tmo.blackberry.net <asterisk at tmo.blackberry.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > Is anybody aware of a way to automate the translation or conversion
> of
> > voice mail files into text ?
>
>
> Being that understanding random human speech at 8khz
>
> I had had a different idea. Merely have a voice mail option "press 4
> to
> transcribe this" - which would take the vmail and ship it to a
> transcription
> service like "transcribr.com". There's a couple companies like that
> that out
> there do transcription - quite well, and cheaply.
>
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