Hi! I have a transcript which I read from during the recording. Later Udemy creates VTT, which ideally should be the transcript again with added timings. However due to the course, many terms are used, that the VTT generator not knows and hence it messes up almost every generated sentence. In addition, I am not a native English speaker. Therefore I came up with a tool that merges the VTT timings with the transcript using some kind of fuzzy logic to fine the best matching parts. So for instance the content of the VTT generated by Udemy such as 03:42.650 --> 03:50.570 And you may need an original, preferably the discontinued Dumela, not on the right or the Autoline 03:51.080 --> 03:51.710 on the left. 03:53.000 --> 04:00.080 If you go to a store, watch out that the MCU that is definitely featuring HP, which is located here. 04:01.110 --> 04:04.380 Is not Soyland to the board and can be removed. As you can see, it is a mess and I am sure, it will definitely not help in understanding the content. The tool searches the transcript for matching sentences, finds them in this paragraph Slide 6 And you will need an Arduino. Preferably the discontinued Duemilanove on the right or the Arduino Uno on the left. If you go to a computer store, watch out that the MCU, that big black processor in the middle is like that and not soldered to the board. Otherwise you will need some separate ATmega328Ps. In this course, you will need at least 2 of those Arduinos, better would be 3. and converts this mess into 00:03:42.650 --> 00:03:50.570 And you will need an Arduino. Preferably the discontinued Duemilanove on the right or the Arduino Uno 00:03:51.080 --> 00:03:51.710 on the left. 00:03:53.000 --> 00:04:00.080 If you go to a computer store, watch out that the MCU, that big black processor in the middle is like that 00:04:01.110 --> 00:04:04.380 and not soldered to the board. It is not perfect yet and is quite slow (it takes like an hour for 20 hours of lecture material on machines with 128 CPUs in total). My question is, do you know a tool which can do the same just with higher accuracy and faster? Thanks, Alex
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