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March 11, 2024
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Speech-to-text transcription - learning or teaching frequently used names/words

  • March 11, 2024
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Been wondering for a while now - Speech-to-text transcription has been such a benefit, but I caption a lot of meetings that have the same names or acronyms and such appear over and over again, and have to correct them - does Premiere's speech-to-text learn automatically from corrections that I make through find-and-replace? Or is there a way to teach it so I don't have to go in and replace the same things each meeting? Any help/guidance is appreciated! 

Correct answer mattchristensen

@CaSMITH22 The machine learning models Premiere Pro uses to transcribe your footage are fixed; they do not learn from your corrections or past transcriptions. As they exist today there is no ability to teach them. We've heard from a lot of people that this would be useful – I'll make sure to pass your request along to the correct team. Thanks!

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March 11, 2024

@CaSMITH22 The machine learning models Premiere Pro uses to transcribe your footage are fixed; they do not learn from your corrections or past transcriptions. As they exist today there is no ability to teach them. We've heard from a lot of people that this would be useful – I'll make sure to pass your request along to the correct team. Thanks!

CaSMITH22Author
Inspiring
March 11, 2024

Thanks so much Matt for the prompt response. My team has been wondering, so it's nice to have a definitve answer. I'll keep an eye out for news of when it may be incorporated.

 

In the meantime, for anyone who may paruse this post - I did learn you can add words to your Premiere dictionary - although it only works on words with red underline. Just right click - select Spellcheck - select Learn "theword"