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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 21, 2007
Detlef Koll, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Michael Finke, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Detlef Koll, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Michael Finke, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Multimodal Technologies, LLC, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
Speech is transcribed to produce a draft transcript of the speech. Portions of the transcript having a high priority are identified. For example, particular sections of the transcript may be identified as high-priority sections. As another example, portions of the transcript requiring human verification may be identified as high-priority sections. High-priority portions of the transcript are verified at a first time, without verifying other portions of the transcript. Such other portions may or may not be verified at a later time. Limiting verification, either initially or entirely, to high-priority portions of the transcript limits the time required to perform such verification, thereby making it feasible to verify the most important portions of the transcript at an early stage without introducing an undue delay into the transcription process. Verifying the other portions of the transcript later ensures that early verification of the high-priority portions does not sacrifice overall verification accuracy.