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Dozens of universities have generously provided their recorded videos of lectures through the Internet, which offer substantial opportunities for people over the world to expand their knowledge. However, non-natives like me have difficulties to understand talk by lecturers.

Subtitles help us to catch what is explained in lectures, but they are not usually provided. It is because manually-curated subtitles require a lot of efforts and subtitles automatically created with speech recognition are not highly reliable especially on technical terms.

Fortunately, Stanford Engineering Everywhere provides transcripts of lectures as reliable text sources. By combining the transcripts with speech-recognition-based subtitles, we can efficiently construct better subtitles for the lectures.

Here we provide subtitles for online lectures for programming in Java and C++ and machine learning from Stanford Engineering Everywhere under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (same as the original license of the lectures).

 

Here is a list of subtitles for lectures provided by Stanford University.

Any comments and suggestions are highly appreciated.

 

Unless otherwise stated, subtitles on this site are provided "as-is," without any express or implied warranty. In no event shall this site be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this site.

 

 

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