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Converting the Audio Files into Text and Video by Using Web Development and Python

EasyChair Preprint no. 13443

6 pagesDate: May 28, 2024

Abstract

In the field of advanced automation, there is a growing demand for the smooth and effective transformation of audio files into text and video forms. This abstract presents an innovative strategy that makes use of Python’s robust scripting capabilities in conjunction with web development tools like HTML and CSS. The initiative hopes to offer a user-friendly method for converting audio files into legible text and visually appealing video content through this integration. For making this solution easier to implement, the project
makes use of well-known development tools like Google
Colab and Visual Studio Code. Google Colab offers a
practical and collaborative environment for Python
scripting and data, which entails utilizing HTML and CSS
to create a web-based interface that makes it simple for
users to contribute audio recordings. Subsequently, the
audio data is converted to text and corresponding video
material using Python programs. The project uses a
variety of Python libraries and tools, including speech
recognition software and multimedia editing modules, to
ensure high quality and accuracy in the conversion
process. The resultant system adds a layer of automation
and streamlines the process of converting audio files,
making it a valuable tool for a variety of industries,
including accessibility solutions, content development,
and transcription services. The paper describes a state-of-
the-art method that combines Python scripting and web
development to satisfy the increasing needs of intelligent
automation in the production of videos and audio-to-text
while offering a smooth and intuitive user experience.

Keyphrases: Accessibility solutions, Audio-to-text conversion, Google Colab, Multimedia editing, Python scripting, Speech Recognition Software, user-friendly interface, Video production automation, Visual Studio Code, Web development integration

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:13443,
  author = {D Janani and G Premalatha},
  title = {Converting the Audio Files into Text and Video by Using Web Development and Python},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 13443},

  year = {EasyChair, 2024}}
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