DeepGram text recognition search
Search engines make it easy to look through text files for specific words, but finding phrases and keywords in audio and video recordings could be a hassle. Fortunately, California-based startup DeepGram is working on a tool that will make this process simpler. Launching out of Y Combinator’s Winter 2016 class, DeepGram is a Web-based audio search tool that lets you quickly index and browse audio and video files for words. The search engine uses artificial intelligence and deep learning to enable speech recognition and also supports a feature for automatic speech-to-text transcription. Similarly to YouTube’s auto-subtitling feature, DeepGram generates text from audio, but it also makes the recording fully…

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