Speech-to-text_reporter
Speech-to-text reporter
Human occupation
A speech-to-text reporter (STTR), also known as a captioner, is a person who listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word (verbatim), as properly written texts. Many captioners use tools (such as shorthand keyboard, speech recognition software, or a CAT (Computer Aided Transcription) software system) which commonly converts verbally communicated information into written words to be composed as a text.[1] The reproduced text can then be read by deaf or hard-of-hearing people, language learners, or people with auditory processing disabilities.
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