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<guid>https://sqrtminusone.xyz/posts/2022-09-16-vosk/</guid>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, so I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, e.g. I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>And I have no reasonable way to get there because audio files in themselves don&rsquo;t allow for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_access">random access</a>, i.e. there are no &ldquo;landmarks&rdquo; that point to this or that portion of the file. At least if nothing like a transcript is available.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I&rsquo;ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of the known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I&rsquo;ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of a known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<figure><img src="https://sqrtminusone.xyz/images/vosk/img.png"/>
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<h1 id="title-small-screen">Podcast transcripts with elfeed & speech recognition engine</h1>
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<h1 id="title-large-screen">Podcast transcripts with elfeed & speech recognition engine</h1>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, so I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, e.g. I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>And I have no reasonable way to get there because audio files in themselves don’t allow for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_access">random access</a>, i.e. there are no “landmarks” that point to this or that portion of the file. At least if nothing like a transcript is available.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I’ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of the known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I’ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of a known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, so I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an <a href="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam">org-roam</a> node, e.g. I want to check that I got that part right.</p>
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<p>And I have no reasonable way to get there because audio files in themselves don&rsquo;t allow for <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random_access">random access</a>, i.e. there are no &ldquo;landmarks&rdquo; that point to this or that portion of the file. At least if nothing like a transcript is available.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I&rsquo;ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of the known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<p>For obvious reasons, podcasts rarely ship with transcripts. So in this post, I&rsquo;ll be using a speech recognition engine to make up for that. A generated transcript is not quite as good as a manually written one, but for the purpose of finding a fragment of a known podcast, it works well enough.</p>
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<figure><img src="https://sqrtminusone.xyz/images/vosk/img.png"/>
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<description>In my experience, finding something in a podcast is particularly troublesome. For example, occasionally I want to refer to some line in the podcast to make an org-roam node, e.g. I want to check that I got that part right.
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And I have no reasonable way to get there because audio files in themselves don&rsquo;t allow for random access, i.e. there are no &ldquo;landmarks&rdquo; that point to this or that portion of the file.</description>
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And I have no reasonable way to get there because audio files in themselves don&rsquo;t allow for random access, i.e. there are no &ldquo;landmarks&rdquo; that point to this or that portion of the file.</description>
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