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Audio Transcription – The Ultimate Guide
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“Audio transcript files are not readily available without the use of technical electronic devices. Once transcribed, the possible conceivable audience for this information is greatly expanded. Furthermore, the audio content is not typically machine-readable therefore, search engine algorithms have difficulty assessing such content posted on a website.”
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“Audio transcription services are not a novel concept; however, artificial intelligence and machine learning practices have changed and transformed such services.”
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Keywords Used within this Article
Frequency – (Percentage used within Article) – Keyword
43Â (7%)Â audio
35Â (6%)Â speech
30Â (5%)Â recognition
21Â (4%)Â transcription
19Â (3%)Â software
10Â (2%)Â text
10Â (2%)Â files
8Â (1%)Â transcribe
7Â (1%)Â business
6Â (1%)Â voice
Article Writing Brief - 'Audio Transcription - The Ultimate Guide'
This paper analyzes the following statement:
“How much time do you spend (waste?) searching for the appropriate and relevant content you need for your job? According to one study, knowledge workers spend approximately 25% or more of their working day seeking appropriate and suitable information.”
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