To extract speech-to-text notes into a timeline, you can follow these steps:
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Prepare Speech-to-Text Data: If you already have the speech-to-text transcriptions, ensure the content is segmented or timestamped. Many transcription services (like Otter.ai, Rev, or Google Cloud Speech-to-Text) can generate timestamped text, making it easier to extract and align the speech with a timeline.
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Identify Key Events or Topics: Skim through the transcription and identify the main points, events, or conversations. This will help structure the timeline.
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Add Timestamps: Depending on how detailed the transcription is, you’ll want to extract the timestamps. For example:
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00:00 – 02:30: Introduction to the topic.
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02:31 – 04:00: Discussion about the challenges faced during project development.
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04:01 – 06:00: Key takeaways from the meeting.
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Highlight Key Speakers: If there are multiple speakers, denote who is talking at specific times, e.g.:
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00:30 – 01:00: Speaker 1 – Explains the project goal.
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01:01 – 01:45: Speaker 2 – Shares challenges encountered.
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Format into a Readable Timeline: Organize the extracted information into a clear format, such as a table or a list, with timestamps and brief summaries.
Example Timeline Format:
If you have specific transcription data or a particular format you’re working with, feel free to share, and I can help you structure it accordingly!