The article focuses on transcribing speech and making it ready for
browsing by explaining the Rough'n'Ready prototype system under development at
Bolt, Beranek and Newman, that aims to provide a practical means of access to
information contained in spoke
The article focuses on transcribing speech and
making it ready for browsing by explaining the Rough'n'Ready prototype system
under development at Bolt, Beranek and Newman, that aims to provide a practical
means of access to information contained in spoken language from audio and
video sources. It creates a Rough summarization of speech that is Ready for
browsing. The summarization, a structural representation of the content in
spoken language that is very powerful and flexible as an index for content-based
information management, includes extracted features such as names of people,
places and organizations mentioned in the transcript as well as identities and
locations of speakers in the recording. The system also breaks the continuous
stream of words into passages that are thematically coherent. Each of these
passages is automatically summarized with a short list of appropriate topic
labels drawn from thousands of possibilities. Taken together, these
capabilities effectively impose a document model upon spoken language.
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