Currently in testing- Coming soon!
ScriBe aspires to become your new media playground where you will be able to upload your media files, visualise and analyse them. Besides being an audio and video transcription app, ScriBe’s unique and pioneering feature is speaker diarisation – that is, the process of splitting your audio or video file into individual segments based on the voice identity of the speaker (who said what). It uses these two features to give researchers a wide range of analysis and visualisation capabilities. In the project that the user has created, they can see a data table, visualisation table, and the file they uploaded. In the data table, usually, they would have a diarised data with the timeline and the speaker number (which they can change to a specific name). Then there would be transcribed data (speech-to-text). The user can also add new columns where they can give tags to different segments. Tags are used to give a label to a segment so that it can be visualised in a way to see overall how many times a specific topic was raised in the whole conversation.