Plain-language definition
In a meeting transcript, diarization groups speech into speaker turns. The speaker names may start as labels, then can be reviewed or renamed later.
Guide
Speaker diarization answers a simple but important meeting question: who spoke when?
Answer first
Speaker diarization is the process of separating an audio transcript by speaker so a meeting record can show who spoke when.
In a meeting transcript, diarization groups speech into speaker turns. The speaker names may start as labels, then can be reviewed or renamed later.
A summary is easier to trust when the transcript keeps speaker context. That context helps with customer quotes, interview review, and follow-up ownership.
FAQ
No. Transcription converts speech to text. Diarization separates that speech by speaker turns.
It makes the transcript easier to scan and helps connect decisions, objections, and commitments to the right speaker.
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