Transcription may refer to:
- Transcription (linguistics), the conversion of spoken words into written language. Transcription is the conversion into written typewritten or printed form of a Spoken language source such as the proceedings of a court hearing Also the conversion of handwriting, or a photograph of text into pure text
- Transcription (genetics), the process of copying DNA to RNA by an enzyme called RNA polymerase (RNAP)
- Transcription (music), either notating an unnotated piece, common in ethnomusicology, or rewriting a piece, either simply recopying (as for clarity), or as an arrangement for another instrument
- Medical transcription, documentation of patients medical records
- Piano transcription, a piece of music played on one or more pianos that is an approximation of a source piece of music
- In computer speech recognition, transcription is the process of having a speech recognition system/software listen to prerecorded voice and then make it insert the recognizable words into a document for later correction (speech recognition transcription)
See also
Transcription is the synthesis of RNA under the direction of DNA Enzymes are Biomolecules that catalyze ( ie increase the rates of Chemical reactions Almost all enzymes are Proteins RNA polymerase ( RNAP or RNApol) is an Enzyme that produces RNA. This article is about music For other uses see Transcription disambiguation page In Music, transcription is the act of notating This article is an allied medical field For other uses see Transcription and MT disambiguation pages Medical transcription This article is about music For other uses see Transcription disambiguation page A piano transcription is a piece of music played on one or more pianos Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to machine-readable input (for example to keypresses© 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
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