This guy is absolutely incredible! I am just absolutely mesmerized watching him work! I could nearly go into a steno-trance-esque state if this clip was ANY longer! Nothing less than captivating.✌🏽
pausing and reading what he is actually typing is hysterical. "Yes, I remember seeming the why am coming three or four months ago aliens for it the little boy and I know it that I couldn't go any knot left and right and you know to the try to avoid North Dakota collision my thoughts were Xu to do."
I could not even follow the source half the time, so that's already a massive feat to even understand spoken text at this speed. I think I could speed read at 370 wpm but listening, let alone typing, that's awesome.
Funny how for me it's the exact opposite. I read quite slowly (just fast enough to keep up with subtitles pretty much) but have no trouble understanding even 3x sped up speech and that's despite english being my third language. I wonder if me being bilingual has something to do with it.
They could calculate that way, but here the rule is "effective speed with at least 95% accuracy" so you don't get penalized for being closer to 95% than to 100%.
In a way there should be no errors, it's meant for court reporting so does it really matter how fast you go if you can't rely on the integrity of what's written? 150wpm with no mistakes is useful, 300wpm but you may have a few totally nonsensical sentences is actually useless. I only watched for a few seconds and saw so many massive mistakes.
@@Kiowan918Not all stenography is meant for court reporting, it's just the most well associated application. Since this is a speed showcase, not actual court stenography, there's no reason why zero errors should be tolerated.
To someone who had no idea about stenography until about 25 minutes ago, this seems like a mix of lunacy and witchcraft. Excellent video and work. It is greatly appreciated.
Just wondering, what exactly is the second part of the video after you start the stopwatch? First, you listen to the audio and type it out. Then, you time yourself correcting the transcription. Finally, you check the end accuracy?
That's exactly what it is. Normal speed tests for court reporters (RPR and RMR) have the testing portion where we write what's said, and then we get the opportunity to go back and edit our transcripts to correct any mistakes that we made, such as dragging a finger or transposing words. The test passing accuracy is 95% for these tests, which he achieved.
2:13 They had to see if it was "air bags" or "airbags", it makes me more confident that I'm not the only one who has to constantly look up definitions.
my favorite thing about this is turning on the auto generated english captions perfectly matching the words, besides the one mistake at 1:00 where "your airbags deploy as" got captioned as "your bugs be played as"
Well, you can hear why it happened. The second a in airbags was the reason. Still though, it's impressive. Google Docs has a speech to text function and it's just as, if not more accurate than UA-cam's auto captions. But since the video is being stored somewhere and the captions are usually unavailable right after the video uploads, there's time for more accurate speech to text recognition.
Eminem be like : " Now I'm 'bout to fool again This tune is sick, it's luminous, the moon is lit A freakin' lunatic, a human computer chip And I'm soon to stick a broom in the uterus of your Hooters chick If I was you, I wouldn't do nothin' stupid due to the mood I'm in I'm losin' it, you get chewed like a Junior Mint Show me who to rip, it's time for you to get screwed Empty the lubricant and put super glue in it ! "
... What? I don't understand what your intention was, here. Are those actual lyrics or AI-generated ones? More importantly - _why_ A couple of those are some frickin great bars, also - Blown away, but just confused as shit
Cool little gadgets, a bit expensive though. You can learn the theory on your own and there are cheaper options out there based on NKRO enabled keyboards if you want to learn it as a hobby using a free software like Plover. Still requires 6 to 24 months to get good at it, depending on how much effort you put into it.
Wow!! AWESOME, MARK, JUST AWESOME!! But, of course, huh?? LOL Best regards to you always. Thanks for being an exemplar of what's possible with your great "short writing" technique, and for your "legendary" inspiration to all of us steno writers!! Next is 380, huh? HA HA HA HA!!
I'm guessing it's not going away as fast as people think. This is pretty clear audio, despite being sped up a lot, and people don't have thick accents, on most videos I watch there are some really ridiculous errors in the automated captions. Whenever I hear something I can't quite understand (English is not my native language) the caption is completely useless and I have to go back and listen again to try to understand.
@@Sacred_Samurai Aerick has a video where he sets up basic bindings for Minecraft. You could probably utilize the Polyglot for most efficient gaming on steno.
This guy is absolutely incredible! I am just absolutely mesmerized watching him work! I could nearly go into a steno-trance-esque state if this clip was ANY longer! Nothing less than captivating.✌🏽
That’s a guy?
pausing and reading what he is actually typing is hysterical.
"Yes, I remember seeming the why am coming three or four months ago aliens for it the little boy and I know it that I couldn't go any knot left and right and you know to the try to avoid North Dakota collision my thoughts were Xu to do."
What theory are you translating as?
I could not even follow the source half the time, so that's already a massive feat to even understand spoken text at this speed. I think I could speed read at 370 wpm but listening, let alone typing, that's awesome.
Funny how for me it's the exact opposite. I read quite slowly (just fast enough to keep up with subtitles pretty much) but have no trouble understanding even 3x sped up speech and that's despite english being my third language. I wonder if me being bilingual has something to do with it.
so the dictation was 370 wpm but his accuracy was 95.4%, so shouldn't his actual speed be calculated to be around 353 wpm?
They could calculate that way, but here the rule is "effective speed with at least 95% accuracy" so you don't get penalized for being closer to 95% than to 100%.
In a way there should be no errors, it's meant for court reporting so does it really matter how fast you go if you can't rely on the integrity of what's written? 150wpm with no mistakes is useful, 300wpm but you may have a few totally nonsensical sentences is actually useless.
I only watched for a few seconds and saw so many massive mistakes.
@@Kiowan918 I'm thinking the same. If for every 100 words, 5 of them have mistakes, then the case could look really different.
@@Kiowan918Not all stenography is meant for court reporting, it's just the most well associated application. Since this is a speed showcase, not actual court stenography, there's no reason why zero errors should be tolerated.
@@Kiowan918 if you watched for a few more seconds you wouldve seen that they go back through and fix any errors after the speaking is over
Mark is truly an inspiration -- amazing!!
You are so amazing and so talented, Mark! That took a lot of hard work. Great job!
52 comments, 44k views and deserves millions. Legend. Praise be to your creator for all these talents!
Amazing talent - congratulations!
To someone who had no idea about stenography until about 25 minutes ago, this seems like a mix of lunacy and witchcraft. Excellent video and work. It is greatly appreciated.
the random airbag search had me dead 😂
Today I am also feeling proud being a stenographer. Hat's off to you Sir you are great ❤❤❤
Just wondering, what exactly is the second part of the video after you start the stopwatch?
First, you listen to the audio and type it out. Then, you time yourself correcting the transcription. Finally, you check the end accuracy?
That's exactly what it is. Normal speed tests for court reporters (RPR and RMR) have the testing portion where we write what's said, and then we get the opportunity to go back and edit our transcripts to correct any mistakes that we made, such as dragging a finger or transposing words. The test passing accuracy is 95% for these tests, which he achieved.
2:13
They had to see if it was "air bags" or "airbags", it makes me more confident that I'm not the only one who has to constantly look up definitions.
The fact that noone will ever speak this fast means that the dude can easily transcribe in any scenario
MIND, BLOWN 🤯
Incredible simply incredible
This is amazing
Congratulations 👏🎉
my favorite thing about this is turning on the auto generated english captions perfectly matching the words, besides the one mistake at 1:00 where "your airbags deploy as" got captioned as "your bugs be played as"
Yeah stenographers gonna be running out of employment soon xd
Well, you can hear why it happened. The second a in airbags was the reason.
Still though, it's impressive. Google Docs has a speech to text function and it's just as, if not more accurate than UA-cam's auto captions. But since the video is being stored somewhere and the captions are usually unavailable right after the video uploads, there's time for more accurate speech to text recognition.
The audio is clear, though. It's just fast.
Incredible. I'd love to see a Steno try an Eminem song.
Sorry, we don’t write hood rap
I'm working on it
Eminem be like :
" Now I'm 'bout to fool again
This tune is sick, it's luminous, the moon is lit
A freakin' lunatic, a human computer chip
And I'm soon to stick a broom in the uterus of your Hooters chick
If I was you, I wouldn't do nothin' stupid due to the mood I'm in
I'm losin' it, you get chewed like a Junior Mint
Show me who to rip, it's time for you to get screwed
Empty the lubricant and put super glue in it ! "
... What? I don't understand what your intention was, here. Are those actual lyrics or AI-generated ones? More importantly - _why_
A couple of those are some frickin great bars, also - Blown away, but just confused as shit
I don't understand 370wpm and there is a person that types this fast
Cheer~~~stenographer😊
The speed limit was 6600 mph?! Thats mach 8.6! 😂
Most of us can barely speak that fast. 😧
I'm a transcriptionist but never heard of a stenomachine. Incredible skills!
Cool little gadgets, a bit expensive though. You can learn the theory on your own and there are cheaper options out there based on NKRO enabled keyboards if you want to learn it as a hobby using a free software like Plover. Still requires 6 to 24 months to get good at it, depending on how much effort you put into it.
Bravo 👏🏽👏🏽
I wonder why this video has low views
I think my ears are burning
It's really fast conversation.
Far faster than a normal conversation by most people, for sure
Mad respect, Sir!
Love from India ❤️
the keyboard fears him
6600 mph
what keyboard is used,
phenom!
this guy is like a humanoid word computer and his world record has 11 comments...im a bit underwhelmed.
Wow!! AWESOME, MARK, JUST AWESOME!! But, of course, huh?? LOL Best regards to you always. Thanks for being an exemplar of what's possible with your great "short writing" technique, and for your "legendary" inspiration to all of us steno writers!! Next is 380, huh? HA HA HA HA!!
Try this on 1.5x speed 😮
i guess this is one the jobs that AI will eventually take over
Yeah, dictation is already super accurate. Still, it's a nice skill to have.
I'm guessing it's not going away as fast as people think. This is pretty clear audio, despite being sped up a lot, and people don't have thick accents, on most videos I watch there are some really ridiculous errors in the automated captions. Whenever I hear something I can't quite understand (English is not my native language) the caption is completely useless and I have to go back and listen again to try to understand.
This is steno right?
yes.
@@paulopaniago5972 how can one game on a steno keyboard.
@@Sacred_Samurai Aerick has a video where he sets up basic bindings for Minecraft. You could probably utilize the Polyglot for most efficient gaming on steno.
why do those ppl talk so fast tho? xD
Cuz it’s sped up
1.75x can STILL be understood pretty well. 2x seems impossible, at least I don't understand it anymore.
i can do 80wpm with 95.5% acurracy just to compare
good one buddy ur dog
cheat
I can't even speak that fast :sob:
Proverbs 29:23
One's pride will bring him low, but he who is lowly in spirit will obtain honor.
How is he being prideful?
@@user-dp7tu4od9k At the end.
@@user-dp7tu4od9kchristians are stupid. There's your answer
6600 mph