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Well if text wasn’t enough, Google will now index audio which will take speech recognition and start indexing audio speeches. GAudi over at Google Labs makes a repetitive word now easy to recognize.
Now you can actually search within videos for keywords through the audio speech. Need to find what was said? Now it is a whole lot easier. It’s like having the subtitles attached, and to be able to search directly through them.
Currently Google has focused it’s audio indexing for speeches, but this could open up quite a few doorways for YouTube videos…

September 16th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
I really can’t imagine that this would be accurate. Everyone talks very differently, how is this going to tell between dialects.