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Better live subtitles are coming

(June 2016)

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VM
VMPhil
Ericsson, formerly Red Bee, have announced that, from this summer, live subtitling will be significantly less delayed compared to the audio feed on BBC channels.

Quote:
Ericsson today unveiled its latest innovation in live captioning, developed in partnership with BBC Research & Development (BBC R&D) - a new, world-first approach that significantly reduces latency in live-captioning.

Until now, live captions for television are typically displayed on screen later than the audio that they represent. The latency is caused by the necessary workflow to create live captions. This latency can be frustrating for audiences and has been subject to regulatory attention both in the UK and around the world.

Ericsson has partnered with BBC R&D to devise the new approach which minimizes the delay between live captions and the audio they represent by utilizing the time taken to compress the audio and video streams for transmission and distribution. As captions take less time to encode, a compensating delay is used to ensure pre-prepared, accurately authored captions are synchronized with the audio. During programs with live captions, this compensating delay can be decreased, which significantly reduces the apparent delay of the live captions.

Ericsson and BBC R&D have completed a successful proof of concept and the new approach will begin a phased roll out across the BBC's portfolio of channels from summer 2016. Ericsson will also offer this service to clients globally to improve the viewing experience of audiences around the world.

Thorsten Sauer, Head of Broadcast and Media Services, Ericsson, says: "The inherent latency of live caption delivery is a challenge for broadcasters the world over. Our aim has been to improve this experience by leveraging our significant expertise in both language services as well as compression and our overall research in the media space. Together with the BBC we believe we have made some very significant advancements in the delivery and quality of live captioning and set a new bar for the future of the industry."


Full press release: https://www.ericsson.com/thecompany/press/releases/2016/06/2017177

If this is a significant improvement over the current system, I hope we'll see it rolled out to other broadcasters sooner than later.
DA
davidhorman
I hope it was more complicated to achieve than it sounds, because it sounds pretty obvious.
IS
Inspector Sands
To be honest it's not the delay that's the problem with live subtitles, it's the awful voice recognition software putting up nonsense that let's them down
MA
madmusician
To be honest it's not the delay that's the problem with live subtitles, it's the awful voice recognition software putting up nonsense that let's them down

"We will now have a moment's violence in memory of the Queen Mother. Prayers will be led by the Archbitch of Canterbury"... Very Happy

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