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Any video on YouTube that has captions can be used, although you'll (probably) have to find a way to avoid auto-generated captions.

For example, from MIT (with friendly CC license). You can use open source tool GoogleSRT or similar to download captions from YouTube.

See herehere for more details.

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Any video on YouTube that has captions can be used, although you'll (probably) have to find a way to avoid auto-generated captions.

For example, from MIT (with friendly CC license). You can use open source tool GoogleSRT or similar to download captions from YouTube.

See here for more details.

enter image description here

Any video on YouTube that has captions can be used, although you'll (probably) have to find a way to avoid auto-generated captions.

For example, from MIT (with friendly CC license). You can use open source tool GoogleSRT or similar to download captions from YouTube.

See here for more details.

enter image description here

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Any video on YouTube that has captions can be used, although you'll (probably) have to find a way to avoid auto-generated captions.

For example, from MIT (with friendly CC license). You can use open source tool GoogleSRT or similar to download captions from YouTube.

See here for more details.

enter image description here