Automatic Transcription Services use a form of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). ASR services can be used to help participants who are hearing impaired more fully participate in virtual meetings and recorded content. ASR services are machine created and closed captioning services are performed by live trained professionals. Enabling ASR in virtual meetings can provide a near immediate translation of what is spoken during a meeting. ASR transcriptions are at best 70% - 75% accurate, whereas closed captioning services have an accuracy rate of 99%. For a good explanation on the differences please see this article from Panopto. While the name of the service may differ from platform to platform, the services are equivalent.
ASR services are available are available on Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Panopto. See below for information and instructions for each.
Live Transcriptions must be enabled by the host of a meeting. With our campus licensing, only one host is allowed per meeting. Once enabled by the meeting host, each participant can display or hide the live transcriptions.
If you are a participant in a Zoom meeting and Live Transcriptions have been enabled by the host, you have the ability to show or hide them as desired.
In a Teams meeting each participant can enable captions for themselves. Enabling Live Captions in Microsoft Teams only enables it for the individual and not for other meeting participants.
While both Zoom and Teams meetings can be recorded, neither platform will embed or burn the the transcript into the recording. If you need to enable transcription in recorded content, you will need to use Panopto.
Automatic captions are enabled for content recorded or uploaded to Panopto automatically. This includes videos recorded in other systems such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
If you have not used Panopto previously see these Knowledge Base articles to help you get started. If you are familiar with Panopto but are unsure on how to upload content.
Once a video has been recorded or uploaded, the Panopto service will begin the process of automatically transcribing the video. It may take a bit of time for the captions to fully complete.