YouTube to add subtitles to all videos
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- Mar 08, 2010
YouTube is planning to make captions available on all videos to make them more accessible for the deaf and hard of hearing.

YouTube is using speech recognition technology to automatically add captions to all videos hosted on the site.
The plans are to make more of the uploads accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing. At the moment captions only feature on a small selection of content.
The move would benefit deaf and hard of hearing viewers, but could also be useful to viewers that are unable to access sound on their browsers.
Auto-captioning uses the speech-to-text algorithms used by site owner Google's Voice Search.
Viewers have to request the auto-captioning feature on each video and the video's owner can improve and upload their own captions as well.
Initially the captions will be in English with other languages being added over the coming months.
Viewers can choose to translate the captions once they have been generated into 50 different languages.
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