Real-Time Captioning
Also known as: Live Captioning, Live Transcription
The process of converting spoken language into text simultaneously as it is being spoken, displayed with minimal delay. Real-time captioning is essential for deaf and hard of hearing individuals to participate in live events, meetings, lectures, and conversations. Methods include professional CART captioning, automatic speech recognition, and hybrid approaches. Quality factors include accuracy, latency, inclusion of speaker identification, and representation of non-speech sounds.
Category: Captioning · Assistive Technology
Related: CART · Automatic Speech Recognition · Caption Accuracy · Hybrid Captioning