Add links to YouTube videos o8NPllzkFhE and Vo9KPk-gqKk

Benjamin Loison 2022-12-21 22:31:58 +01:00
parent a2394387fa
commit 33cc99ee88

@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ The goal of this project is to gather as many video captions with their video id
## Proof:
For instance the video `o8NPllzkFhE` starts with the English not auto-generated caption:
For instance the video [`o8NPllzkFhE`](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8NPllzkFhE) starts with the English not auto-generated caption:
> Chris Anderson: This is such a strange thing. Your software, Linux, is in millions of computers
By searching `"Your software, Linux, is in millions of computers"` with the [YouTube UI](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Your+software%2C+Linux%2C+is+in+millions+of+computers%22) and [YouTube Data API v3](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3) Search: list ([endpoint documentation](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/search/list) and [request](https://yt.lemnoslife.com/noKey/search?part=snippet&q="Your%20software,%20Linux,%20is%20in%20millions%20of%20computers")), both return only the video `Vo9KPk-gqKk`. This match makes sense, as it is another upload of the same TED conference, so if we don't consider the punctuation, this video contains our query that is `"your software Linux is in millions of computers"`. We can assume that both videos have been processed by YouTube a while ago as they were uploaded in 2016.<br/>
By searching `"Your software, Linux, is in millions of computers"` with the [YouTube UI](https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Your+software%2C+Linux%2C+is+in+millions+of+computers%22) and [YouTube Data API v3](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3) Search: list ([endpoint documentation](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/search/list) and [request](https://yt.lemnoslife.com/noKey/search?part=snippet&q="Your%20software,%20Linux,%20is%20in%20millions%20of%20computers")), both return only the video [`Vo9KPk-gqKk`](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo9KPk-gqKk). This match makes sense, as it is another upload of the same TED conference, so if we don't consider the punctuation, this video contains our query that is `"your software Linux is in millions of computers"`. We can assume that both videos have been processed by YouTube a while ago as they were uploaded in 2016.<br/>
Note that by framing our query with `"` we filter content containing strictly the given query. Furthermore also note that the API doesn't list recommended videos not perfectly matching our query, while the UI does.