Recording and transcribing interviews with living relatives captures irreplaceable family stories, relationships, and context that official records never contain, preserving knowledge that would otherwise disappear when those relatives pass away. Systematic transcription and analysis of these interviews often reveals undocumented family history and clarifies confusing genealogical connections.
Oral history transcription and analysis is the process of converting spoken family narratives, recorded interviews, and audio memoirs into searchable text that can be examined for genealogical clues. Family stories told out loud frequently contain dates, place names, nicknames, and relationship details that never appear in any official record.
AI transcription and natural language processing tools can surface hidden data points from hours of audio, tag recurring names and locations, and help researchers decide which story details are worth pursuing in the archives.
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