“Audio Video Accessibility for Hearing Impaired”
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Transcript of “Audio Video Accessibility for Hearing Impaired”
“Audio Video Accessibility for Hearing Impaired”
Many of our clients solicit verbatim transcripts, which are hearing impaired centric, meaning these transcripts
are a little different from the standard transcripts that we process. The deaf/hard-of-hearing communities
face difficulties comprehending a wide variety of audio/video features on the web. The standard transcript is
not 100% verbatim, for instance, sound of glass breaking or other background noises such as cooing
sounds of doves or pigeons are not included into the transcripts.
However, if the transcript is for the benefit of the hearing impaired, the transcribers make sure that every
detail is included into the transcript, so that the audio visuals convey the same experience that normal
viewers enjoy. We do realize that the excitement of sound cannot be replicated in a transcript, but earnest
efforts are made to get as close as possible.
The same effort applies for transcripts solicited by our clients for embedding captions to videos. However,
we do not include sound of glass breaking or birds cooing, instead speech gets top priority, unless clients
specifically ask us to include the background noise.
For more visit @ Speech to text