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Communication access realtime translation (CART), also called open captioning or realtime stenography or simply realtime captioning, is the general name of the system that stenographers and others use to convert speech to text. A trained operator writes the exact words spoken using a special phonetic keyboard, or stenography methods, relaying a reliable and accurate translation that is broadcast to the recipient on a screen, laptop, or other device. CART professionals have qualifications for added expertise (speed and accuracy) as compared to court reporters and other stenographers.

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  • Communication access real-time translation (en)
  • コミュニケーション・アシスト・リアルタイム・トランスクライビング (ja)
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  • コミュニケーション・アシスト・リアルタイム・トランスクライビング(Communication Assist Realtime Transcribing)とは、1980年代に米国で開発された、自然発話をリアルタイムで固定する技術である。 電子化されたステノタイプ(速記機械)とノートパソコンを接続して、機械速記法で入力すると、自動反訳(トランスクライビング)ソフトが英文に変換して、それを校閲訂正して出力するというシステムである。当初は「Computer Aided Realtime Transcribing System」と名づけられた。現在ではアカデミー賞の授与式やオリンピックの生中継、ニュース番組の生放送時の際に、話された言葉を自動入力し、同時進行でキャプションを表示するために使用されている。 また福祉用途では、大学での講義ノートを同時進行で見せる方法としても用いられている。 (ja)
  • Communication access realtime translation (CART), also called open captioning or realtime stenography or simply realtime captioning, is the general name of the system that stenographers and others use to convert speech to text. A trained operator writes the exact words spoken using a special phonetic keyboard, or stenography methods, relaying a reliable and accurate translation that is broadcast to the recipient on a screen, laptop, or other device. CART professionals have qualifications for added expertise (speed and accuracy) as compared to court reporters and other stenographers. (en)
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  • Communication access realtime translation (CART), also called open captioning or realtime stenography or simply realtime captioning, is the general name of the system that stenographers and others use to convert speech to text. A trained operator writes the exact words spoken using a special phonetic keyboard, or stenography methods, relaying a reliable and accurate translation that is broadcast to the recipient on a screen, laptop, or other device. CART professionals have qualifications for added expertise (speed and accuracy) as compared to court reporters and other stenographers. Speech-to-text software is used by voice writers to provide CART. CART is useful for making communication accessible to those who are deaf or hard of hearing, as realtime speech-to-text serves many with hearing loss and deafness. Captioning is mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as an auxiliary aid or service. CART is a viable option to use in conjunction with or instead of a sign language interpreter, however, the decision made about which medium should be used should be based on the needs of the individuals who require the service. In schools with deaf and hard-of-hearing students, CART is used in the classroom: the provider types using stenography, and the students see the words on a screen enabling them to follow along in class and not be left behind. The cost of CART services ranges from $60 to $200 per hour. Because of this, some people look to Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) as a more cost effective service. However, ASR is not as accurate and can be delayed in response, making it less useful in classroom situations. CART can also be useful for people whose first language is different from the language being used, to understand speakers with different voices and accents in many group situations (at work, in education, community events), to have a "transcript', and for learning languages. Remote CART is done with the trained operator at a remote location. A voice connection such as a telephone, cellphone, or computer microphone is used to send the voice to the operator, and the realtime text is transmitted back over a modem, Internet, or other data connection. In some countries, CART may be referred to as Palantype, Velotype, STTR (speech-to-text reporting). (en)
  • コミュニケーション・アシスト・リアルタイム・トランスクライビング(Communication Assist Realtime Transcribing)とは、1980年代に米国で開発された、自然発話をリアルタイムで固定する技術である。 電子化されたステノタイプ(速記機械)とノートパソコンを接続して、機械速記法で入力すると、自動反訳(トランスクライビング)ソフトが英文に変換して、それを校閲訂正して出力するというシステムである。当初は「Computer Aided Realtime Transcribing System」と名づけられた。現在ではアカデミー賞の授与式やオリンピックの生中継、ニュース番組の生放送時の際に、話された言葉を自動入力し、同時進行でキャプションを表示するために使用されている。 また福祉用途では、大学での講義ノートを同時進行で見せる方法としても用いられている。 (ja)
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