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Speech to text (STT), also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), is the technology that converts spoken language into written text. It allows computers to "listen" to human speech and produce a text transcript of what was said. STT systems are the backbone of voice assistants, closed captioning, dictation software, meeting transcription tools, and countless other applications we use every day.

At its core, speech to text solves a deceptively difficult problem: human speech is continuous, varies wildly between speakers, is affected by accents, background noise, speaking speed, and context. Turning that messy analog signal into clean, accurate text requires sophisticated algorithms that have been refined over decades of research.

Modern STT systems achieve accuracy rates above 95% for clear audio in major languages, rivaling human transcriptionists in many scenarios. This guide explains how that is possible, traces the history of the technology, and covers the different approaches used today.

Како говор на текст ради

Every speech-to-text system, whether classical or modern, follows a general pipeline. Audio comes in, gets processed through several stages, and text comes out. The stages differ in implementation, but the conceptual flow is consistent.

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Raw audio is first converted into a numerical representation the system can work with. This typically involves sampling the waveform (usually at 16 kHz for speech), applying noise reduction or normalization, and then extracting features. The most common feature representation is the mel-frequency cepstral coefficient (MFCC) or mel spectrogram, which transforms the audio into a time-frequency representation that mirrors how the human ear perceives sound. Modern neural models like Whisper use log-mel spectrograms computed from 25ms windows with 10ms stride.

2. Акустички модел

The acoustic model is the component that maps audio features to linguistic units. In classical systems, these units are phonemes (the smallest sound units of a language). The acoustic model answers the question: "Given this chunk of audio, what sound is being spoken?" Older systems used Gaussian Mixture Models (GMMs) combined with Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) for this task. Modern systems use deep neural networks -- recurrent neural networks (RNNs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), or transformer architectures -- that directly learn the mapping from spectrograms to characters, subword tokens, or words.

3. Модел језика

The language model provides linguistic context. It encodes the probability of word sequences in a given language. For example, "I went to the store" is far more probable than "Eye went two the store," even though they sound identical. The language model helps the system choose the correct words when the acoustics are ambiguous. Classical systems used n-gram language models trained on large text corpora. Modern end-to-end systems often have an implicit language model built into the neural network itself, though some still use external language models for rescoring.

4. Декодер

The decoder combines the outputs of the acoustic model and language model to produce the final transcript. It searches through the space of possible transcriptions to find the most likely one. Classical decoders used Viterbi search or weighted finite-state transducers (WFSTs). Modern systems often use beam search decoding with the neural network's output probabilities, or CTC (Connectionist Temporal Classification) decoding that handles the alignment between audio frames and output tokens automatically.

Кратак историјат говора у текст

The quest to make machines understand speech has spanned over seven decades, evolving from simple digit recognizers to today's near-human-level transcription systems.

1950-те-1970-те:

The first speech recognition system, "Audrey," was built by Bell Labs in 1952. It could recognize spoken digits from a single speaker with about 97% accuracy. In 1962, IBM demonstrated "Shoebox" at the World's Fair, which could understand 16 English words. These systems were template-based: they stored reference patterns of speech and matched incoming audio against them. They were extremely limited -- single speaker, small vocabulary, isolated words only.

80-те- 90-те: статистичке методе

The introduction of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) in the 1980s was transformative. Rather than matching templates, HMMs modeled speech as a statistical process, handling the variability of natural speech far better. The DARPA-funded research programs drove rapid progress, and by the 1990s, commercial products began to appear. Dragon Dictate (1990) was the first consumer speech recognition product, and Dragon NaturallySpeaking (1997) offered continuous speech recognition -- no more pausing between words. IBM ViaVoice and Microsoft Speech followed. These systems required extensive training on a specific user's voice and worked best in quiet environments.

2000-тих-2010-тих: револуција дубоког учења

The application of deep neural networks to speech recognition, pioneered by Geoffrey Hinton's group around 2009-2012, led to dramatic accuracy improvements. Google adopted deep learning for its voice search in 2012, and error rates dropped by over 25% overnight. Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), particularly Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks, became the standard. Baidu's Deep Speech (2014) showed that a simple end-to-end neural architecture could match complex traditional pipelines. CTC loss functions made it possible to train models without pre-aligned transcripts.

2020-тих: Трансформатори и темељни модели

The transformer architecture, originally developed for text, was adapted for speech with spectacular results. Models like wav2vec 2.0 (Meta, 2020) introduced self-supervised pre-training for speech, learning useful representations from unlabeled audio. OpenAI's Whisper (2022) was a watershed moment: trained on 680,000 hours of multilingual audio from the web, it delivered robust transcription across 100+ languages and noisy conditions without any fine-tuning. NVIDIA's Canary and Parakeet models pushed the boundaries further with CTC and transducer architectures optimized for production use. Today, the best models achieve word error rates under 5% on standard benchmarks, approaching human parity.

Случаји за говор у текст

Транкрипција састанка
Automatically transcribe meetings, interviews, and conference calls. Searchable records replace manual note-taking and ensure nothing is missed.
Титлови и затворени преводи
Generate subtitles for videos, movies, and streaming content. Essential for accessibility compliance (ADA, WCAG) and reaching global audiences.
Медицинска документација
Physicians dictate clinical notes, and STT converts them to structured medical records. Saves hours of documentation time and reduces physician burnout.
Правни препис
Court proceedings, depositions, and legal interviews are transcribed for official records. Accuracy and speaker identification are critical in this domain.
Стварање подемисије и садржаја
Transcribe podcasts and YouTube videos for show notes, blog posts, SEO content, and accessibility. Repurpose audio content into written form effortlessly.
Гласовни помоћници и Гласова контрола
Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, and in-car systems all rely on STT as the first step in understanding voice commands. Low latency is essential here.

Поређење СТТ приступа

Over the decades, three main approaches to speech recognition have emerged. Each represents a different generation of the technology.

Approach How It Works Strengths Weaknesses
Rule-Based / Template Matches input audio against stored templates using dynamic time warping or hand-crafted rules. Simple to implement; works well for tiny vocabularies (digits, commands). Cannot scale to large vocabularies; no adaptation to new speakers or noise; effectively obsolete.
HMM / Statistical (GMM-HMM) Models speech as a sequence of hidden states. GMMs model emission probabilities; HMMs model temporal transitions. Separate acoustic model, language model, and pronunciation dictionary. Well-understood mathematical framework; modular (components can be improved independently); dominated from 1980s to 2012. Requires expert feature engineering; limited ability to learn complex patterns; lower accuracy than neural approaches.
Neural / Transformer (End-to-End) A single neural network (or encoder-decoder pair) maps audio directly to text. Architectures include CTC, RNN-Transducer, attention-based seq2seq, and transformer. Trained on massive datasets. Highest accuracy; learns features automatically from data; handles noise and accents well; multilingual models possible; benefits from scale. Requires large training data and compute; can be a black box; latency can be higher for large models; may hallucinate on silence.

Today, virtually all production STT systems use neural approaches. The transformer architecture has become dominant, with models like Whisper (encoder-decoder with attention), Canary (CTC/transducer hybrid), and Parakeet (CTC with fast-conformer) leading the field. The choice between them often comes down to the trade-off between accuracy, latency, and computational cost.

Како STT.ai ради

STT.ai is a transcription platform that gives you access to multiple state-of-the-art speech recognition models through a single interface. Rather than locking you into one model, STT.ai lets you choose the best model for your specific needs.

1. Слање или снимање

Upload any audio or video file (MP3, WAV, MP4, MKV, and 20+ more formats), record directly from your microphone, or paste a URL from YouTube, Vimeo, or any platform. Files up to 500MB are supported.

2. Изаберите модел

Select from 10+ AI models including Whisper Large v3, Whisper Turbo, Distil-Whisper, NVIDIA Canary, and Parakeet. Each model has different strengths -- accuracy, speed, language coverage, or specialized domain performance. Or let STT.ai auto-select the best one.

3. Узми свој транкрипт

Transcription runs on GPU-accelerated servers and typically completes in seconds. The result includes word-level timestamps, speaker identification, and can be exported as TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, JSON, or PDF. Share with a link or download directly.

STT.ai supports 100+ languages with automatic language detection, provides speaker diarization (identifying who said what), and offers both a web interface and a REST API for developers. The platform includes a generous free tier of 600 minutes per month with no signup required for basic usage.

Метрике кључева: како се изм› јера прецизност СТТ‐ а

The standard metric for evaluating speech-to-text systems is the Word Error Rate (WER). WER is calculated as:

WER = (Substitutions + Insertions + Deletions) / Total Words in Reference

A WER of 5% means that 5 out of every 100 words are incorrect. Human transcriptionists typically achieve 4-5% WER on conversational speech. The best AI models now achieve comparable or better performance on clean audio, though challenging conditions (heavy accents, background noise, multiple overlapping speakers) can increase error rates significantly.

Other metrics include Character Error Rate (CER), useful for languages without clear word boundaries like Chinese or Japanese, and Real-Time Factor (RTF), which measures how fast the system processes audio relative to the audio duration (RTF < 1 means faster than real-time).

Будућност говора у текст

Speech to text technology continues to advance rapidly. Several trends are shaping its future:

  • Multimodal models that combine audio, video, and text understanding are emerging, enabling lip-reading-assisted transcription and better handling of ambiguous speech.
  • On-device processing is becoming more feasible as models are compressed and optimized. This enables private, offline transcription on phones and laptops without sending audio to the cloud.
  • Low-resource languages are benefiting from self-supervised learning and multilingual transfer, bringing STT to languages that previously had too little training data.
  • Real-time streaming with sub-second latency is improving, making live captioning and simultaneous translation more practical.
  • Personalization through few-shot adaptation allows models to quickly learn a user's speaking style, vocabulary, and accent preferences.

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speech to text runs in your browser: paste a URL, upload a file, or record from your mic. STT.ai picks the AI model and returns the transcript in under 5 minutes. Export as TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, JSON, or PDF.

Yes — every visitor gets 600 free minutes/month on STT.ai, usable for speech to text the same as any other workflow. Paid plans starting at $5/month unlock longer files, private transcripts, and priority queueing.

speech to text runs on the same AI models as the rest of STT.ai — our best models reach 95-97% accuracy on clean speech (3-5% Word Error Rate on benchmarks). Switch models on the fly if the first pass is below your target.

speech to text can run on any of STT.ai's 10+ models — STT.ai Enhanced (most accurate), Whisper Large V3 (99 languages), NVIDIA Canary (#1 WER on supported langs), Whisper Turbo (fast), Moonshine (lightweight), and more.

Yes. Every transcript exports as SRT or VTT — works with YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok, VLC, and every major video player. The burn-subtitles tool overlays them onto video as hardsubs.

Yes. Speaker diarization automatically labels each voice (Speaker 1, Speaker 2, ...) and you can rename them in the built-in editor. Works across all models and languages.

Most speech to text jobs finish in under 5 minutes. A 1-hour audio file typically completes in 2-3 minutes with our fastest models. Speed depends on chosen model and current GPU load.

speech to text accepts 20+ formats — MP3, WAV, M4A, FLAC, OGG, MP4, MKV, MOV, WebM, AVI, and more. Output to TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, JSON, or PDF.

Yes. Audio files submitted to speech to text are processed and deleted by default. Pro plans add client-side encryption — even if STT.ai's database is breached, your transcripts are unreadable without your key. Data is never used for model training without explicit opt-in.

Yes. STT.ai offers a REST API with Python and Node.js SDKs, plus an MCP server for Claude and Cursor — all usable for speech to text workflows. Free API tier includes 100 minutes/month.

Yes. Every transcript opens in the built-in editor where you can correct words, rename speakers, adjust timestamps, and add notes. All changes save automatically.

Every transcript gets a unique shareable URL. Export to DOCX or PDF for email. Pro plans add password-protected and permanent links — useful for client work.

STT.ai handles 1,300+ platforms including YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok, SoundCloud, Zoom, Google Meet, podcast hosts, and more. URL transcription works with publicly-available content only — DRM-protected sources can't be transcribed.