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E182 'Revolutionising Medical Speech Recognition' with T-Pro's Meghan Dowling
23 Jan 2025
Today’s guest is Meghan Dowling, Computational speech and language scientist at T-Pro. Meghan has gained recognition for her impactful work, including being a finalist in the 2024 AI Awards Women in AI Ambassador of the year category. Meghan speaks about her work within Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) at T-Pro, an exciting company making strides in medical documentation. Topics include: 0:00 Her role and journey into working with Automatic Speech Recognition 2:06 How T-Pro reduces clinicians' documentation burden with speech technologies 3:12 Why Medical ASR requires high accuracy for patient safety 4:21 Tackling accuracy, terminology, hallucinations and bias challenges 7:19 The importance of mentors and supporting women in tech 9:19 A new Co-pilot project to enhance doctor-patient interactions with ASR
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