Brandon Muramatsu, Andrew McKinny and Phillip Long presented at the EdTech Fair at MIT in Cambridge, MA on October 14, 2009. We provided an on-going demonstration on the automated lecture transcription, search and playback functions of the SpokenMedia project.
SpokenMedia at EdTech Fair
Welcome to the SpokenMedia Project
Introduction The SpokenMedia Project is developing a software application suite/web-based service that automatically creates transcripts from academic-style lectures and provides the basis for a rich media notebook for learning. The system takes lecture media, in standard digital formats such as .mp4 and .mp3, and processes them to produce a searchable archive of digital video-/audio-based learning materials. The system allows for ad hoc retrieval of the media stream associated with a section of the audio track containing the target words or phrases. The system plays back the media, presenting the transcript of the spoken words synchronized with the speaker’s voice and marked by a cursor that follows along in sync with the lecture audio. The project’s goal is to increase the effectiveness of web-based lecture media by improving the search and discoverability of specific, relevant media segments and enabling users to interact with rich media segments in more educationally relevant ways.
SpokenMedia: Content, Content Everywhere…What video? Where? at OpenEd 2009
Brandon Muramatsu presented on SpokenMedia at the Open Education 2009 Conference in August 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
In the uStream video below, the SpokenMedia presentation starts at about 19:30 in. The first part of the presentation is Mara Hancock from UC Berkeley talking about Opencast Matterhorn. (Unfortunately they forgot to start saving the stream at the start of her talk.)
SpokenMedia Project: Media-Linked Transcripts and Rich Media Notebooks for Learning and Teaching at T4E 2009
Brandon Muramatsu presented on SpokenMedia three times in India in August 2009–at the 2009 Technology for Education Workshop, Microsoft Research India and IEEE Computer Society Bangalore Section.
The presentation to the IEEE-CS Bangalore Section was also the best presentation of the three–this presentation really wants to be an hour long, and we got great questions from the audience. Unfortunately I forgot to record the presentation, it would have made a great slidecast.
Embedded below is the presentation to the Technology for Education 2009 Conference, the one with a slidecast.
Building Community for Rich Media Notebooks: The SpokenMedia Project at NMC 2009
Brandon Muramatsu and Phillip Long presented at the NMC Summer Conference in Monterey, CA on June 12, 2009.
SpokenMedia Poster at AcademiX Conference at Duke
Andrew McKinney presented a poster at the AcademiX Conference at Duke University, Durham, NC on May 28, 2009.
SpokenMedia at OCWC Global
Brandon Muramatsu presented on SpokenMedia at the OpenCourseWare Consortium Global Conference in Monterrey, Mexico on April 22, 2009.
Spoken Media at AcademiX Conference at MIT
Brandon Muramatsu and John Zornig presented at the AcademiX Conference at MIT, Cambridge, MA on March 26, 2009.