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transcript-editor

v0.5.0

Published

Editor component for transcripts. Allows correction of errors produced by the speech recognition process while maintaining time-alignment of words.

Downloads

15

Readme

transcript-editor

Build Status npm

Transcript editor, implemented as a React component. Allows correction of errors in Speech to Text engine while maintaining word-level timing information. Built using Draft.js.

Uses the transcript-model transcript representation format.

⚠️ Warning ⚠️

This project is very much pre-alpha. The edge-case handling, test coverage and general code quality all leave a lot to be desired. Any contributions, suggestions or comments are very welcome.

Some things I'd like to work on:

  • Improving test coverage
  • Refactoring horrible logic spaghetti code
  • Presenting a better API
  • Improving performance
  • Fixing bugs

Demo

Visit the demo.

Author

Alex Norton - get in touch @alxnorton