Automated Transcription of Interviews in Qualitative Research Using Artificial Intelligence A Simple Guide

Journal Title: Journal of Surgery Research and Practice - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

Qualitative research often involves the transcription of interviews, a traditionally manual and time-consuming task. Recent advancements have introduced AI-driven transcription technologies, aiming to streamline this process. One such technology is OpenAI’s Whisper, an automated speech recognition system capable of transcribing audio in multiple languages. This paper introduces Whisper and provides a guide on its utilization for research transcription. In conclusion, automated transcription of interviews in qualitative research using artificial intelligence is now possible with excellent accuracy and user-friendliness. While Whisper presents a promising solution to the transcription challenges in qualitative research, careful usage and data review are essential.

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Zubair M Mojadeddi, Jacob Rosenberg

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  • EP ID EP738229
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.46889/JSRP.2024/5204
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Zubair M Mojadeddi, Jacob Rosenberg (2024). Automated Transcription of Interviews in Qualitative Research Using Artificial Intelligence A Simple Guide. Journal of Surgery Research and Practice, 5(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-738229