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    Home»Development»Artificial Intelligence»Dev.to x AssemblyAI: Winter Speech-to-Text Challenge Winners

    Dev.to x AssemblyAI: Winter Speech-to-Text Challenge Winners

    January 9, 2025

    Dev.to x AssemblyAI: Winter Speech-to-Text Challenge Winners

    Last month, we partnered with developer community hub Dev.to to host a winter hacking challenge! The competition saw great participation—75 people submitted projects across the following three categories:

    1. Build a sophisticated Speech-to-Text application with AssemblyAI’s latest Speech-to-Text model, Universal-2.
    2. Build a real-time Speech-to-Text application using AssemblyAI’s Streaming Speech-to-Text API.
    3. Build an LLM-powered feature on top of speech data using AssemblyAI’s LeMUR.

    Participants were competing for the chance at a $1,000 prize and six month Dev++ membership, as well as exclusive gifts.

    Submitted projects were judged on the following criteria:

    • Use of underlying technology
    • Usability and user experience
    • Accessibility
    • Creativity

    Our team really enjoyed reviewing all the great projects and thank everyone for participating! 

    The winning projects are featured below:

    Winner: Universal-2 Speech-to-Text

    Dev.to x AssemblyAI: Winter Speech-to-Text Challenge Winners

    Insightview, created by Giovanni Improta, won for best use of Universal-2 Speech-to-Text.

    According to Improta, Insightview is a modern web application that streamlines the interview workflow for journalists. 

    Leveraging both AssemblyAI’s LeMUR and Universal-2 technology, it transforms raw interview recordings into structured, actionable content, dramatically reducing the time from recording to publication.

    Key features of the application include: 

    • Audio/video file upload with real-time preview
    • Advanced transcription with speaker identification
    • Automatic highlight extraction of key moments
    • AI-powered article draft generation
    • Export interview’s subtitles in VTT format

    Winner: Streaming Speech-to-Text

    Dev.to x AssemblyAI: Winter Speech-to-Text Challenge Winners

    BinaryGarage won the Streaming Speech-to-Text category for their application SpeechCraft—an AI-powered speech analysis assistant for better communication. 

    According to BinaryGarage, SpeechCraft is an advanced real-time speech analytics platform that transforms spoken words into actionable insights. Using cutting-edge AI technology from AssemblyAI, it provides instant transcription while analyzing multiple dimensions of speech performance.

    Key features include:

    • Real-time transcription
    • Advanced speech metrics, including speaking pace analysis, clarity measurement, fluency assessment, speech rhythm, and vocabulary analysis.
    • Visual analytics

    Winner: LLM-powered application

    Finally, Diosamual won the LLM-powered application category with ReportSOS: AI-powered SOS Emergency Caller. 

    According to Diosamual, with ReportSOS, emergencies get sorted faster and smarter. The app lets users report incidents in just a few taps, providing crucial details like location, type of emergency, and even summaries. It’s like giving dispatchers a superpower—cutting through the noise and delivering the right help to the right place, right on time.

    Key features include:

    • Voice recorder
    • Location finder
    • Dispatcher dashboard

    Interested in building a Speech-to-Text feature yourself?

    Get started with free API credits.

    Start here

    Source: Read More 

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