Inaccurate Credentials Don't Disqualify Vocational Expert
A Pennsylvania court rejected an injured worker's request to disqualify a vocational expert on the basis that the expert's correspondence indicated he was a certified disability management specialist after his…
Injured Worker Failed to Prove Extreme Hardship Warranting Reclassification
A New York appellate court upheld the denial of a worker’s request for an extreme hardship redetermination. Case: Matter of Brown v. Plans Plus Ltd., No. CV-23-0250, 10/10/2024, published. Facts and procedural…
Court Overturns Summary Judgment on Defendant's Indemnification Claim
A New York appellate court partially overturned a grant of summary judgment dismissing a defendant’s indemnification claim against an injured worker’s employer. Case: Cooper v. BLDG 7th Street LLC, Nos. 153479/18,…
Court Denies Employer's Successive Application for Hearing as Lacking Probable Cause
The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld a decision by the Workers’ Compensation Commission denying an employer’s successive application for a hearing as being unsupported by probable cause. In December 2022, Jessica…
Supreme Court to Review Burden of Proof on Modification Petitions
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court will be weighing in on the proper allocation of the burden of proving the existence of available positions for an injured worker, and the suitability of those…
The Impact of Catastrophic Injuries on WC Claims
A catastrophic claim does not happen often, thank goodness; it accounts for less than 1% of all the WC claims. But when it happens, it takes only one case to…
Court Voids Award to Worker for Burn Injury, Vacates Award on Wage Claim
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled that a circuit court lacked jurisdiction over a worker’s claim for compensation for a work-related injury and that an individual member of the…
Court Says Injured Worker Not Entitled to Participate in Vocational Rehab
An Ohio appellate court upheld a denial of an injured worker’s request to participate in vocational rehabilitation. Case: State ex rel. Saia v. Industrial Commission, No. 22AP-667, 06/11/2024, published. Facts and procedural…
Split Court Rejects Magistrate's Recommendation, Issues Writ Vacating Denial of PTD Award
A divided Ohio appellate court rejected the recommendation of a magistrate and issued a writ of mandate compelling the Industrial Commission to overturn its denial of an injured worker’s claim…
AWW Calculation Includes Lump-Sum Vacation Pay
The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the calculation of a worker’s average weekly wage that includes a lump sum of vacation pay with her wages, and it denied review of the…
Court Upholds Denial of Coverage for Worker's Opioid Medication
The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld the denial of coverage for a worker’s opioid medication. Case: Howell v. Floyd County Board of Education, No. 2024-CA-0122-WC, 10/18/2024, unpublished. Facts and procedural history: Judy…
DLI Rules Would Authorize Max Penalty for Misclassification
The Montana Department of Labor and Industry proposed rules that would add intentional misclassification to the list of violations that justify assessing the maximum penalty. The department will hold a hearing…
Lawmakers Pass Bill Limiting Recovery for Misclassification
Louisiana lawmakers passed a bill that would establish notice requirements for carriers to seek additional premium payments from employers that misclassified their workers and limit how much insurers can recover. Rep.
Res Judicata Does Not Bar Worker's Intentional Tort Claim Against Colleague
A Louisiana appellate court ruled that res judicata did not bar a school district employee’s intentional tort claim against a colleague even though she received a workers’ compensation settlement for her…
One year following court-ordered deadline, FDA must rule on remaining premarket tobacco applications
DALLAS, September 9, 2022 — Following is a statement from the American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health: “One year after a court-ordered deadline to determine whether flavored e-cigarette ...
GLP-1, SGLT2 medications may lower stroke survivor’s risk of future heart attack, stroke
Research Highlights: In an analysis of more than 7,000 stroke survivors, those who were taking either a GLP1-receptor agonist or an SGLT2 inhibitor medication had a lower risk of a subsequent stroke, heart attack or death compared to peers who were ...
Design Thinking: A Catalyst for Business Growth
Running a business is widely recognized as challenging, with the average startup lasting only about five years. While starting a business might seem straightforward, maintaining it proves to be the true test, a reality faced even by large multinational corporations. Consider this: nearly 90%...
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Niall Shukla’s Creates Intricate Portraits by Cracking Laminated Glass with Precision Strike
Niall Shukla, a remarkably skilled and self-taught artist, creates stunningly intricate portraits on laminated glass by meticulously cracking it with controlled hammer strikes. This unique art form is paradoxical and captivating; Shukla wields various metal hammers and chisels to chip away at glass panels, generating cracks that eventually transform into beautifully detailed images. His technique […]
How does catfishing work?
This is real life. Just yesterday, someone I follow on Facebook discovered that someone had created two fake accounts and used her pictures to assume a false identity which the “someone” used to flirt with me and generally behave in an unladylike manner. The fake accounts were reported, but initially, Facebook refused to remove them, […]
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Top 9 Applications of Internet of Things and Its Examples
The Internet of Things (IoT) transforms industries, businesses, and daily life by connecting physical devices to the Internet, enabling real-time data exchange and automated operations. From smart homes to industrial automation, the applications of Internet of Things are vast, providing numerous advantages in terms of efficiency, convenience, and cost savings. This article explores the top...
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Testing Brain Injury-Related Vision Issues with People Who Can’t Communicate
How do you test the vision of someone with TBI who cannot communicate — talk or respond otherwise to questions?
Speaker Identification in Single Track Productions
We're excited to announce the release of our new speaker diarization feature!
With our latest update, we can now detect individual speakers within a single audio recording,
allowing users to see precisely who said what and when.
This information is then reflected in the transcript.
Previously, this feature was only available in Multitrack Productions.
What is Speaker Diarization?
Speaker diarization is the process of identifying different speakers and segmenting an audio file accordingly, making it easier to accurately determine who said what. This is particularly useful in scenarios like meeting recordings, interviews, and podcasts involving multiple speakers.
What's New
Until now, Auphonic users had to use our Multitrack Production Workflow to gain access to speaker identification. With our recent update, this feature is now also accessible for single track productions, thereby further simplifying our workflow.
How It Works
When selecting Auphonic Whisper ASR as your speech recognition engine on our production page, the option to use “Speaker Detection” appears. You can select the number of speakers in the recording yourself, or have the AI identify and label them automatically.
Select "speaker detection" in the speech recognition menu
The identified speakers will then be shown next to what they said in the captions of our audio player and within the generated transcript. We know exactly who is saying what at any given time.
If you need to change speakers' names, you can edit them in our Transcript Editor. By changing the name of the speaker, the changes will be applied automatically within the whole transcript.
Click here for an example transcript to play around with!
The transcript editor also lets you edit the generated transcript's content and correct any mistakes. This gives our users the final say in quality control.
For more information on how to use our transcript editor, click here!
Conclusion
With our newly released speaker detection feature for single track productions, we simplified the automatic transcription process even further. You can drop a single audio file into our algorithms, the AI automatically detects and transcribes its contents and attributes speakers correctly. And if the model should unexpectedly be wrong at any time, you can correct it in our Transcript Editor.
Feedback
We're looking forward to having you utilize our new speaker diarization feature!
Please, feel free to send us feedback through our
Contact Form or
submit it directly in the status page of your production.
Happy detecting!
AI Is About to Change Education Forever (Again)
Change is a scary word. So when we hear it non-stop in conversations about AI, it’s no surprise that many people feel a sense of unease. But what if AI could actually be used for good? Imagine a world where technology is not just about profits and efficiency, but also about improving education and learning opportunities for all. Sal Khan believes that future is possible. If his name sounds familiar, that’s probably because you’ve picked up a skill or two through his widely-used learning platform, Khan Academy. And if that’s the case, you wouldn’t be alone. Some 170 million people around the world currently use its educational resources on subjects ranging from Algebra 1 to Chemistry. A lot of this help is video-based, but they’ve begun introducing adaptive software with interactive exercises more recently as well. Looking at the big picture, Sal hopes to build Khan Academy into a fully-fledged digital tutor capable of both teaching lessons and providing personalized learning experiences to users. Does AI Enable Cheating In Schools? The widespread popularization of AI has garnered some serious questions about cheating in schools. Teachers and parents are voicing concern that kids will use the technology to cut corners, or...
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Minister for Home Affairs announces changes to onshore visa applications to stop ‘visa hopping’
On Wednesday 12 June 2024, the Minister for Home Affairs the Hon. Clare O’Neil MP announced changes that will stop certain visa holders being able to make further visa applications onshore. These changes will come into effect on 1 July 2024. The focus of these changes rests on student and other temporary visa holders. As […]
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How to Duplicate a Layer in Adobe Illustrator
When you're working in Adobe Illustrator, you may need multiple layers. And when we're talking about having multiple layers, it's easy to confuse layers with artboards. However, duplicating layers and duplicating artboards are not the same. You can have multiple artboards (or canvases) in Illustrator, and you can create multiple layers on a single artboard....
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No longer an Underdog, Sony cameras and lenses win multiple categories at TIPA 2022 World Awards
The Technical Image Press Association, otherwise known as TIPA, has just released its list of...
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RIP a Livecast #648 – Cat As Trophy
We have a big announcement at the top of the show and some fun stories to discuss. We kick off the show revealing our new podcast name – RIP a […]
Duplicator Vs. UpdraftPlus Vs. BackupBuddy – Which One is Better?
Are you looking for a great backup solution for your WordPress site? Duplicator, UpdraftPlus, and BackupBuddy are three of the best plugins to help you back up your site. They stand above the rest because of their simplicity of use, many features, and security. Even though they are all great, you need just one backup […]
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Using Multimodal AI Models For Your Applications (Part 3)
In this third part of the series, you are looking at two models that handle all three modalities — text, images or videos, and audio — without needing a second model for text-to-speech or speech recognition.
✚ Make the Chart: Scatterplot Using Text Instead of Dots
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The Catalyst for Startup Success in a Competitive Landscape [Datawave Overview]
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FSF job opportunity: Outreach and communications coordinator
The Free Software Foundation (FSF), a Massachusetts 501(c)(3) charity with a worldwide mission to protect computer user freedom, seeks a motivated and talented individual, if possible Boston-based, to be our full-time outreach and communications coordinator.
FSF is working on freedom in machine learning applications
BOSTON (October 22, 2024) -- The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced today that it is working on a statement of criteria for free machine learning applications, which will require the software, as well as the raw training data and associated scripts, to grant users the four freedoms.
Applications of Fluorescence Technology
Modern bioassays tend to fall under three common modalities: colorimetric, luminometric or fluorometric. Colorimetric assays record the amount of light abs
Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter
The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of
Geomagnetic Storm Brings Northern Lights to Unlikely Locations and Disrupts GPS
How do powerful geomagnetic storms from the Sun influence the Earth’s atmosphere? This is what two separate studies (Karan et al. (2024) and Evans et
Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter
The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of
Applications of Fluorescence Technology
Modern bioassays tend to fall under three common modalities: colorimetric, luminometric or fluorometric. Colorimetric assays record the amount of light abs
Potential links between cannabis legalization and mental health medications
What influence does cannabis legalization, whether medical or recreational, have on mental health prescription medications? This is what a recent study pub
Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter
The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of
Catching up on Sleep on Weekends Lowers Heart Disease Risk
Using weekends to catch up on lost sleep may lower your risk of developing heart disease by about 20%.
Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter
The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of
Enabling diverse applications with the MA900 Cell Sorter
The MA900 Multi-Application Cell Sorter is a versatile and automated system that can transform laboratory workflow, enabling seamless sorting of a range of
APWA Public Fleet Management Certificate (Virtual 2025)
FNESC Education Conference
Financial Indicators
Organizer: Government Finance Officers Association of British Columbia
Location: Vancouver
Faculty Book Talk With Cathy Stanton
Nov 13, 2024, 12pm EST
The Center for the Humanities at Tufts (CHAT) invites you to a special event on November 13 at noon. Professor Cathy Stanton will be sharing insights from her new book, Food Margins: Lessons from an Unlikely Grocer.
In a food industry shaped by the abundance, cheapness, and convenience that giant corporations can offer, small-scale ventures struggle to survive, as anthropologist Cathy Stanton discovered when she joined the effort to save a small food co-op in a former mill town in western Massachusetts. On the margins of the dominant system, Stanton found herself reckoning with its deep racial and class inequities, and learning that making real change requires a fierce commitment to community and a willingness to change herself as well.
Cathy Stanton is an interdisciplinary scholar and practitioner working at the intersection of cultural anthropology and public history. Her published work focuses largely on the uses of history, heritage, and culture in redevelopment projects, particularly in former industrial settings. Her research particularly highlights the presence and contributions of knowledge producers and cultural workers within processes of postindustrial transformation.
Building: Fung House 48 Professors Row
Campus Location: Medford/Somerville campus
City: Somerville, MA 02144
Campus: Medford/Somerville campus
Location Details: First floor conference room
Open to Public: Yes
Primary Audience(s): Faculty, Postdoctoral Fellows, Staff, Students (Graduate), Students (Postdoctoral), Students (Undergraduate)
Event Type: Lecture/Presentation/Seminar/Talk
Subject: Arts/Media, Politics/Policy/Law, Social Justice/Human Rights
Event Sponsor: School of Arts and Sciences
Event Sponsor Details: Center for Humanities at Tufts
Event Contact Name: Amanda Pepper
Event Contact Email: amanda.pepper@tufts.edu
Event Contact Phone: 2037639353
RSVP Information: No RSVP needed
Event Admission: Free
More info: humanities.tufts.edu…
Location Of IWMW 2006 Workshop
The IWMW 2006 workshop will be held at the University of Bath on 14-16th June 2006. [2005-07-08]