Transcriber in a sentence as a noun

Even Google's voice transcriber, which is trained on an immense set of n-grams and such, is not very good.

If the transcriber didn't want to get paid $15 / audio hour, he could've simply walked away.

I'm more frustrated that the transcriber apparently didn't want to take the time to proof their copy.

Because transcribers will need to listen to audio again to be able to correct the mistakes made by ASR.

Was this just a typo, a mistake, or was the reporter, transcriber or typesetter having a bit of sly fun?

Audacity is a great free tool in the arsenal of a budding musician and transcriber.

In fairness, the interview states, "We sat down with Scott Klein..." I'm thinking it's possible that the interview was conducted verbally and it was a simple typo from the transcriber.

> The teller doesnt feel that the truth about how they are and how they act is not good...did the transcriber double negate this by mistake or is my head spinning the wrong way?

I assume the transcriber isn't a programmer: "database" and "readme" are pretty canonical programming terms.

A person who is observer, participant, and transcriber of a ridiculous reality is one who glimpses through the lens of his own device.

While I still think there's a need for a community leader like her, I wasn't aware how much of her job was being the transcriber and translator between celebrity and fans.

When you are calling or somebody is calling you CaptionCall is intercepting the call and forwards it for machine learning+ person transcriber.

English Translations were done by the cheapest person possible so lots of partial words because they weren't clear and the transcriber didn't understand the context.

Basically, once ASR listening to audio and then transcriber listening the audio again to correct mistakes made by ASR.

Transcriber definitions

noun

a person who translates written messages from one language to another

See also: translator

noun

someone who rewrites in a different script

noun

someone who represents the sounds of speech in phonetic notation

noun

someone who makes a written version of spoken material

noun

a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance

See also: arranger adapter