Suggested by Wernher Behrendt:
I am running a workshop with 60 people contributing and we use a couple of wireless microphones. I want each statement recorded and tagged as being spoken by that person. I want the statements transcribed automatically and later summarized by human editing. Then I want to add images of notes and diagrams from flipcharts. All of the items should be accessible by speaker, topic, setting (the workshop) and should be clustered using time information (e.g. "notes taken when we discussed semantic search"). The system should create a swimline chart of the themes, with contributors as the swimlines ("Joe Doe said X about search and Y about the Stack"). The content thus created should be semantically indexed so that other semantic systems can also make use of it.
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Semantically indexed audio recording
Suggested by Wernher Behrendt:
I am running a workshop with 60 people contributing and we use a couple of wireless microphones. I want each statement recorded and tagged as being spoken by that person. I want the statements transcribed automatically and later summarized by human editing. Then I want to add images of notes and diagrams from flipcharts. All of the items should be accessible by speaker, topic, setting (the workshop) and should be clustered using time information (e.g. "notes taken when we discussed semantic search"). The system should create a swimline chart of the themes, with contributors as the swimlines ("Joe Doe said X about search and Y about the Stack"). The content thus created should be semantically indexed so that other semantic systems can also make use of it.
-- Bertrand Delacretaz (Day Software)