![]() Output from the script should be an XML file with a format and content like the following: Heather | What are your first memories of Grinnell?Īttention! You may include as many tags as you wish in your transcript, and they may occur ANYWHERE within the transcript, but only the first tag in each will be recognized! XML Cues for Ingest in IOH Maggie | All the, I assume they still have them, the hall ones like the Haines Underwear Ball, the Mary B. Heather | What kind of Harris parties did you have? Like themed. Building the sort of, you don’t think of it when you’re there, it’s not like, "Ah, I’m building connections to last me!" You’re just like, "I’m hanging out with my friends." But those sort of things tend to last. ![]() These really specific memories of like meeting people, but just mostly, like this whole sort of like pool of memories of times when I was hanging out with people or working with people or, yeah. Margo | I guess I remember people, like, I still am in touch with a lot of people from Grinnell and yeah. So, what are your strongest memories of Grinnell? ![]() Maggie | I’m Maggie Montanaro, also class of 2005, and I live in Avignon, France. Jenny | My name is Jenny Noyce, the class of 2005 and I live in Oakland, California. I’m Margo Gray of the class of 2005, and, what else am I saying? ![]() Yeah, just before we start, if you could each go around and say your name, your class year, and where you live now, just for the microphone. The following are all valid samples of speaker identifiers and transcript text taken from our example: It then re-reads the file looking for the first name (one word only!) of an enumerated speaker followed by a pipe (vertical bar character). This action detects any/all tags in the XML file and enumerates the speakers for subsequent formatting. Optionally click the Format Speakers button. This file should be suitable for ingest into IOH. The changes are saved directly in the selected IOH- file. This action converts and values from hours:minutes:seconds notation to the decimal seconds notation required for IOH. The new file is automatically 'selected' and its path now appears in the box at the top of the GUI.Ĭlick the Convert hh:mm:ss to Seconds button. Changes are saved in a new XML file named to match the input filename prefixed by IOH. It also transforms 'in' and 'out' attributes to and tags, and wraps the text of each inside tags within each. This action invokes the XSLT in Transform_InqScribe_to_IOH.xsl to transform the InqScribe XML and tags into and tags reqiured for IOH ingest. This action opens the selected XML file for processing with the path to the file reflected in the box at the top of the GUI.Ĭlick the Transform InqScribe to IOH XML button. That’s telling you your frame rate for the movie.Python /path/to/script/Transform_InqScribe_to_IOH.pyĭoing so should launch a simple GUI that looks like this:Ĭlick the Browse button and navigate to a transcript XML file prepared in and exported from InqScribe.
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