GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Geetha N, S Sanjushree, Priya Dharshini M, Sneha R
Volume:
10
Issue:
2
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.2.765
Pages:
6266-6272
Abstract
Audio-to-text summary entails turning spoken knowledge into brief written
summaries to help in effective information retrieval and understanding. Recapitulating an oral
argument in court In audio, spoken legal discourse is condensed into a brief written form yet
important details and ideas are maintained for effective understanding and reference. Court
oral argument records must be summarized in order to conduct case analysis, legal research,
and transparency all properly. Long speeches are condensed so that legal professionals can
swiftly grasp and recollect important information. This research investigates the critical steps
involved in precisely and concisely transcription of a complicated legal argument from audio.
For both academics and legal professionals, accurate transcribing of legal discourse is crucial.
This research investigates these methodologies, from state-of-the-art Natural Language
Processing (NLP) software to conventional transcription procedures. It emphasizes how crucial
this technology is to ensuring courtroom transparency, enhancing case analysis, and speeding
up legal research. This research contributes to a revolution in the understanding and
accessibility of legal knowledge at a time when legal technology is undergoing rapid change.
Our project focuses on producing the transcript and summary of the court oral argument
audio.