Presentation 2009-10-29
Speech Recognition for Real-Time Closed-Captioned Broadcast
Toru IMAI,
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Abstract(in English) Closed-captioned broadcast, which carries textual information for utterances in TV programs, is a useful medium of information accessibility for hearing impaired and elderly. In recent years, the ratio of closed-captioned pre-edited TV programs such as dramas has become higher, and real-time closed-captioning of live programs such as news and sports has also been expanded year after year by speech recognition in practical use or a special high-speed input keyboard. Aiming at more efficient closed-captioning, research for the improvement of the speech recognition technology and system development are underway. This paper introduces some types of the real-time closed-captioning systems with the speech recognition in practical use so far and a new system under study, and discusses the remaining technical issues to be considered.
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Keyword(in English) Closed-Captioning / Speech Recognition / Direct Method / Re-Speak Method / Hybrid Method
Paper # SP2009-52,WIT2009-58
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Conference Date 2009/10/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Speech Recognition for Real-Time Closed-Captioned Broadcast
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Keyword(1) Closed-Captioning
Keyword(2) Speech Recognition
Keyword(3) Direct Method
Keyword(4) Re-Speak Method
Keyword(5) Hybrid Method
1st Author's Name Toru IMAI
1st Author's Affiliation NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) Science & Technology Research Laboratories()
Date 2009-10-29
Paper # SP2009-52,WIT2009-58
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 259
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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