I can’t scrape data directly from websites or access external content in real-time. However, I can guide you on how to find and collect transcript data from online talks or lectures.
If you’re looking for transcripts from specific platforms or talks, here are a few methods:
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TED Talks: Many TED Talks have transcripts available directly on their website. You can usually access the transcript by clicking on the “Transcript” button below the video. Some TED Talks also have subtitles in multiple languages.
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YouTube: Many YouTube videos, especially lectures or talks, have autogenerated captions. You can view the transcript by clicking on the three dots (More options) below the video and selecting “Open transcript.”
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OpenCourseWare: Platforms like MIT OpenCourseWare often provide transcripts for their lectures. You can visit their websites and find transcripts for their free online courses.
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Speech-to-Text Tools: If the transcript isn’t provided, you can use speech-to-text tools or transcription services to generate the transcript from audio or video. Some popular services include Otter.ai, Rev.com, and Sonix.ai.
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Podcasts & Talks Websites: Some websites like Speechnotes or Listen Notes offer transcriptions of podcasts and recorded talks.
If you have a particular talk or topic in mind, I can guide you on how to find the transcript or assist in summarizing or analyzing the content you have!