Headlines are short, scannable summaries of transcript segments.
They are generated by Eureka and appear directly in the transcript feed to help humans quickly understand what a participant is talking about at a given moment.
Where Headlines appear
Inline in the transcript feed
Attached to specific segments of conversation
Above or alongside the corresponding transcript text
They summarize what this part of the session is about, not what it means in aggregate.
How Headlines are created
Automatically generated by Eureka
Based on the content of the transcript segment
Anchored to a specific point in time in the recording
Headlines are not manually authored analysis objects.
What Headlines are for
Rapid scanning of long transcripts
Orienting observers and researchers during review
Understanding session flow at a glance
They reduce the effort required to answer: “What is this participant talking about right now?”
What Headlines are not
Findings
Conclusions
Synthesis across participants
Editorial summaries of the session as a whole
Headlines describe segments of conversation, not evidence or insight.
