Computer Science, asked by AbhayKumre, 11 months ago

How will you mark something that you can’t quite distinguish in the audio file?​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by susanthgarikena
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Answer:If something

can't be distinguished in an audio file it can be marked as [unintelligible]

While

transcribing if you do not understand something because of the speaker's way of

speaking or accent you can mark it as 'unintelligible'. If you cannot hear

anything because of the background noise you can mark it as 'inaudible'.

You can use other

tags like 'laughter', 'music' and 'applause' to describe what is happening in

the background of the speaker.

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