by Tugtekin Turan | Dec 13, 2022 | Speaker Diarization
Use of voice fingerprints in multi-speaker recordings — Speaker Diarization A journalist’s life is made easier if questions like these can be resolved right away: What was said when? How often does the person speak, and where exactly is the audio or video? SELMA...
by kaymacquarrie | Nov 3, 2022 | News, HLT
What’s new in the multilingual newsroom in terms of AI-supported tools? How to produce content which is available in many languages and formats and which is accessible to people with disabilities? How to monitor vast amounts of data and cluster information in...
by kseniaskriptchenko | May 26, 2022 | AI, News, HLT
Machine learning requires large quantities of labeled training data (for more insights, read more in this post). That means, in order to reach acceptable performance, current speech recognition systems training demands thousands of hours of transcribed speech. For...
by Tugtekin Turan | Dec 24, 2021 | News, HLT
What does machine learning in the language field have to do with a cake, you might ask yourself? And how does it come that in the end we can produce better subtitles? Don’t look any further- read on! Let them be cake! Facebook’s AI Director Yann LeCun...
by Pedro Ferreira | Sep 9, 2021 | NER, News, HLT
As the world moves faster, more and more information is generated every day. In order to make sense of such large amounts of information, journalists and media monitors benefit from automatic processes that are capable of extracting entities present in the text....