Closed captioning : subtitling, stenography, and the digital convergence of text with television / / Gregory J. Downey.
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Downey, Gregory John. Closed captioning [electronic resource] : subtitling, stenography, and the digital convergence of text with television / Gregory J. Downey. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. ix, 387 p. : ill., maps. Johns Hopkins studies in the history of technology Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-379) and index. Introduction: Invisible speech-to-text systems -- pt. 1. Turning speech into text in three different contexts -- Subtitling film for the cinema audience -- Captioning television for the deaf population -- Stenographic reporting for the court system -- pt. 2. Convergence in the speech-to-text industry -- Realtime captioning for news, education, and the court -- Public interest, market failure, and captioning regulation -- Privatized geographies of captioning and court reporting -- Conclusion: The value of turning speech into text. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Speech-to-text systems. Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) Johns Hopkins studies in the history of technology (Unnumbered) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=3318409 Click to View |
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Downey, Gregory John. Closed captioning subtitling, stenography, and the digital convergence of text with television / Johns Hopkins studies in the history of technology Introduction: Invisible speech-to-text systems -- pt. 1. Turning speech into text in three different contexts -- Subtitling film for the cinema audience -- Captioning television for the deaf population -- Stenographic reporting for the court system -- pt. 2. Convergence in the speech-to-text industry -- Realtime captioning for news, education, and the court -- Public interest, market failure, and captioning regulation -- Privatized geographies of captioning and court reporting -- Conclusion: The value of turning speech into text. |
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Introduction: Invisible speech-to-text systems -- pt. 1. Turning speech into text in three different contexts -- Subtitling film for the cinema audience -- Captioning television for the deaf population -- Stenographic reporting for the court system -- pt. 2. Convergence in the speech-to-text industry -- Realtime captioning for news, education, and the court -- Public interest, market failure, and captioning regulation -- Privatized geographies of captioning and court reporting -- Conclusion: The value of turning speech into text. |
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