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Vincenzo Rubano·StreamText is a commercial platform for creating and delivering captions over the internet. It is compatible with all speech to text platforms, and supports a wide variety of caption delivery requirements.
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StreamText is a commercial platform for creating and delivering captions over the internet. It is compatible with all speech to text platforms, and supports a wide variety of caption delivery requirements.
Read morePowered by state-of-the-art artificial intelligence, Otter is a virtual assistant who can help you transcribe in real time in-person, hybrid and virtual meetings. The web service can be integrated in some of the most common conferencing systems (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet).
Read moreIn this video from Apple World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2022, you can learn how to bring Live Text support for still photos or paused video frames to your app.
Read moreThis introductory document from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) can be seen as an “entry point” to make it through the various (a lot of) accessibility-related standards and supporting documents provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Read moreImagining how people with disabilities use the Web and mobile devices can be hard. Reading all those standards, guidelines, specifications, tutorials and whatnot can be daunting, especially if you cannot make sense of the reason why your web content, mobile or desktop applications must satisfy certain requirements.
Read moreThis informative document from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) explores the wide diversity of people and abilities, illustrating conditions that people with disabilities may face while using your products and services (websites, mobile or desktop applications, etc.
Read morePronounced “smile”, Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL 3.0) defines an XML-based language that allows authors to write interactive multimedia presentations. Using SMIL 3.0, an author may describe the temporal behavior of a multimedia presentation, associate hyperlinks with media objects and describe the layout of the presentation on a screen.
Read moreIn these tutorials you can learn how to provide (as a content creator) or consume (as a user) captions from within live events and meetings hosted in Microsoft Teams.
Read moreIn this tutorial made available by Youtube itself, you can learn how to improve the accessibility of your videos and live streams on the platform by leveraging its artificial-intelligence (AI) powered speech recognition system to get “automatic” captions for your title.
Read moreIn this tutorial from Youtube’s help center you can learn how to upload, add and edit captions and subtitles for your Youtube videos.
In this tutorial you can get directions on how to provide captioning and live transcription for your meetings and webinars hosted using the Zoom communication platform.
Read moreTimed Text Markup Language (TTML) 2 is both a format and a markup language to represent timed text media for the purpose of interchange among authoring systems.
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