Use Case

Math Lecture Transcription with LaTeX

Transcribe math lectures with spoken equations rendered as inline LaTeX, for STEM students reviewing notes.

STEM students at UNILAG, UI, OAU, ABU, Covenant, and Babcock take notes during math lectures and miss equations. AuTrans recognises spoken math (algebra, calculus, set notation, statistics) and renders it as inline LaTeX, so 'x squared plus 2x equals zero' transcribes as $x^2 + 2x = 0$ in the notes. Beta as of Phase 1 §2. Pair with the audio cutter to extract just the equation-heavy minutes from a 90-minute lecture.

Benefits

  • Inline LaTeX for spoken equations
  • Render equations in DOCX (editable) and PDF exports
  • Word-level timestamps for video review
  • Student-friendly pricing

How it works

  1. 1Record the lecture
  2. 2Upload to AuTrans
  3. 3Review LaTeX equations against blackboard
  4. 4Export DOCX for study notes

Frequently asked questions

How accurate is the LaTeX?

Beta, works well on algebra and arithmetic, partial on complex calculus. Improving with the Phase 2 fine-tune.

Hand-written equations?

Only the spoken audio is transcribed; OCR of blackboard handwriting is not in scope.

Does AuTrans transcribe math lectures in Yoruba or Hausa?

The lecture-narrative portion is transcribed accurately across our supported languages. Math equations are LaTeX-rendered regardless of the narration language, 'x squared' becomes $x^2$ whether spoken in English, Pidgin, or Yoruba.

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