This month has been of many events at Google. YouTube announced via blog that there will be automatic captions available for Youtube videos. Currently, this is in a beta/testing stage and hence would be available only on 13 channels. We are not sure which those 13 channels are however, we know that some of these channels include National Geographic, Columbia, as well as most Google and YouTube channels. Captions are currently available only in English however, Youtube engineers are working on venturing into other languages.
The software engineer behind the technology, Ken Harrenstien, is deaf. Currently YouTube offers a manual captioning service but video makers tend not to use it. “The majority of user-generated video content online is still inaccessible to people like me,” Mr Harrenstien wrote in the Google blog. His solution combines automatic speech recognition with the current caption system.
The translation is not always perfect (in a demonstration the phrase “sim card” becomes “salmon” in text), but Mr Harrenstien says that the technology “will continue to improve with time”. Alternatively users can upload a transcript of their video and auto-timing algorithms will match the text to the words as they are spoken. Vint Cerf, vice president at Google, is widely recognised as a founding father of the internet. He is also hard of hearing and has worn a hearing aid since the age of 13.
“One of the big challenges of the video medium is whether it can be made accessible to everyone,” he told news agency AFP. Earlier in the week YouTube announced the launch of YouTube Direct, a feed of uploaded amateur videos of newsworthy events such as protests and extreme weather conditions. It is aimed at the media industry, and editors who subscribe will be able to request the phone numbers of contributors. So far it has been trialled by a select group of radio stations, newspapers and websites in the US.
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2 Responses to Youtube to Introduce automatic caption for deaf viewers
RPG
November 21st, 2009 at 2:22 am
I just checked. Those channels haven’t got it yet.
Ricky
November 21st, 2009 at 2:24 am
Youtube will implement this change later this week. Thank you for commenting.