# Opened Captions annotated articles

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* Discusses NPRs use of Opened Captions for live journalism
* Used it to do live fact-checking of Trump’s inauguration speech (01.20.2017)
* Discusses challenges of typos, grammatical errors, and lack of punctuation in generated captions.&#x20;
* Used basic find-and-replace, pre-copy editing approaches.
* <https://source.opennews.org/articles/how-npr-transcribes-and-fact-checks-debates-live/>
* <https://www.vox.com/a/president-trump-inauguration-speech-transcript-annotations>
* Demo google doc: <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-r-zgpyIRlPg_yEq8M3uz9ZlXGs2hCpxBZaCVITOqVM/edit?usp=sharing>
* Github repo for intermediate server <https://github.com/voxmedia/c-span_opened_captions_server>
* <https://storytelling.voxmedia.com/2017/1/20/14329600/annotation-feature-vox>


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