smart_format affecting year transcription in Speech to Text
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Similar yet seemingly different from discussion-1293. When a date is spoken, i.e., "722 BC" (read as "seven twenty-two BC) will be transcribed as "July") |
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It looks like we're missing some important information to help debug your issue. Would you mind providing us with the following details in a reply?
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That BC date might be a bit tricky for our models to get right. I see you did try smart format as well on one of the requests, which was something I was going to suggest.
something like: |
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we haven't been able to prioritize this yet, but we did just recently launch a new feature that might help you address this tangentially -- are you using streaming or batch STT? /what model? |
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We've verified this behavior specific to certain subsets of BC/BCE/AD years when using Smart Formatting specifically. We are tracking this work and should have this resolved over the next few weeks.