Extract Topics from Transcribed Speech with Node.js

Extract Topics from Transcribed Speech with Node.js

Rev AI's Topic Extraction API identifies the main topics in a speech transcript. Learn how to get started with our guide.

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Vikram Vaswani
June 15, 2022
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Rev AI’s Topic Extraction API identifies the main topics in a speech transcript. For application developers, it provides a fast and accurate way to retrieve and rank the topics in a transcribed conversation and then act on this information.

Some examples of how topic extraction can be used are:

  • Auto-generated agendas for meetings and phone calls
  • Automated classification or keyword indexing for digital media libraries
  • Automated tagging for Customer Service (CS) complaints or support tickets

If you’re a Node.js developer, check out our tutorial on integrating Rev AI’s Topic Extraction API with a Node.js application. It demonstrates how to use the Node.js Axios HTTP client to interact with the API, complete with detailed code examples, explanations and a sample application.

API Extraction Resources

If you’re new to topic extraction, you can learn more about this API by visiting the following links:

Enjoy the tutorial and let us know what you think!

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