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NESTOR-WEB

Distributed simultaneous speech transcription system

Application:


Remote SIMULTANEOUS speech transcription (conversion into text document)

Features:

  • Multi-channel [sound record]/[audio data] from linear outputs of audio devices (conference systems; recorders) provided by TCP/IP protocol
  • Encryption protection of transmitted information
  • Fast speech transcription (short handing) by automatic distribution between remote typists (home-workers) provided by TCP/IP protocol.
  • Simultaneous transcription of multiple events (conferences, sessions) by several groups of remote typists (home-workers).

Highlights:

  • Fast speech transcription because of creating one text document by several typists simultaneously
  • Available as plug-in for MS Word 2003 with handy means of playback control (a special pedal can be connected)
  • Linking audio fragments to the text allows checking of transcription quality and makes correction an easy task
  • [Good/Optimal] for skilled typist and inexperienced one
  • Using of audio server STC-H345 buffering transmitted data excepts information loss under network failure




27.06.2008

The Russian Ministry of IT and Communications awarded St. Petersburg's Speech Technology Center (STC) the prize for corporate integration of modern information systems and technologies. STC won for its Quality Management System.

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11.06.2008

STC participated in the AES 33rd International Conference Denver, USA and won the contest in audio enhancement.

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06.06.2008

STC has released a crucially new version of the distributed speech transcription system “Nestor”. It enables simultaneous transcription of speeches, meetings, congresses, conferences of Executive, Legislative and Judicial Government Forces, Public and Business Entities.

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