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Voice Recognition Software
So.... does anyone have any recommendations on voice recognition software? My high school age nephew is in an amazing cast and needs to find some way to write papers without typing. He's a Windows guy, so hopefully something will work on that OS.
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If I recall correctly Dragonspeak is pretty good.
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Thanks!
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It's Dragon Naturally Speaking.
Newest version does not require "training" if you speak directly to the computer. For some reason, it still requires training if you wish it to transcribe voice files from a digital voice recorder. |
I'll vouch for Dragon...its coping with my PhD thesis remarkably well so far considering its in medical ethics and I am throwing things like Nichomedan and Hippocrates at it.
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Dragon. We recomend it for our people who need it, and when one of the staff busted her arm she used it here.
It's not at all expensive, $100 or so for the basic version, another $50 for the preferred. It learns quickly and most people like it. Not sure if it comes with the headset or not, you will need one of those too. |
Ditto on Dragon, ^ it's been a lifesaver for one of our managers here at work. Without it, he'd have been up the proverbial creek.
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DragonSpeak is good. However, Vista has voice recognition built in that works brilliantly with Microsoft Word -- as long as you speak clearly, it will recognize natural speech, i.e. just dictate, no need to go word-at-a-time.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend getting Vista just for this feature, but if you already have it, it works great. Note, too, that which ever solution you use, a good microphone and quiet environment is critical. |
Originally Posted by PTravel
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DragonSpeak is good. However, Vista has voice recognition built in that works brilliantly with Microsoft Word -- as long as you speak clearly, it will recognize natural speech, i.e. just dictate, no need to go word-at-a-time.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend getting Vista just for this feature, but if you already have it, it works great. Note, too, that which ever solution you use, a good microphone and quiet environment is critical. In an office, "dictation voice" and compared to theatrical voice? It is great. |
Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 9626201)
DragonSpeak is good. However, Vista has voice recognition built in that works brilliantly with Microsoft Word -- as long as you speak clearly, it will recognize natural speech, i.e. just dictate, no need to go word-at-a-time.
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Originally Posted by ScottC
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Really? I can't get the darn thing to understand a word I'm saying. It just keeps saying "what did you mean". The few things it does recognize are 100% incorrect.
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Dragon is really the ONLY voice recognition program today, the IBM VIAVOICE is not even a contendor in the market and there isn't another product. Nuance is coming out with their own product soon though, not sure what that will bring.
I use DICTATE on the mac as well for parents, which is not based on the dragon VR engine. Really took it to 97-98% accuracy. |
Thanks, all. I have passed on the suggestion, and donated a very good headset with a mic.
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Originally Posted by swei0009
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Thanks, all. I have passed on the suggestion, and donated a very good headset with a mic.
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My nephew reports that his Dragon is working fine. He's in downeast Maine and has one heck of an an accent, too!
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