Advanced Speech Recognition: Technology & Market Value

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Advanced speech recognition technology, particularly Dragon NaturallySpeaking, is currently the leading software in the market, achieving approximately 99% accuracy with the requirement of personal training. Users report that while Dragon 7 performs adequately, the software's effectiveness can be significantly impacted by the user's accent and the speed of their computer. A faster computer allows for better accuracy adjustments through an accuracy slider, enhancing the overall dictation experience. Despite its capabilities, many users find speech recognition impractical for daily use due to voice strain compared to traditional typing methods.

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  • Understanding of speech recognition technology
  • Familiarity with Dragon NaturallySpeaking software
  • Knowledge of computer performance metrics affecting software efficiency
  • Awareness of accent variations and their impact on speech recognition accuracy
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  • Research the impact of computer specifications on speech recognition performance
  • Learn about voice training techniques for improved accuracy in speech recognition
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This discussion is beneficial for software developers, speech recognition enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to optimize their dictation experience using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

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What is your guys take on Advanced speach recognition? I mean the kind that is practical. No personal training required, less than 1 in 1000 words gotten wrong, fast, natural speaking etc. Would people actually use this, would it significantly expand the market value for this software?

Currently the best is Dragon naturally speaking which gets 'supposedly' 99 in 100 words correct but some reviews say less. Also it requires speach training.

Let me know what you think :smile:
 
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Speach recognition is cool the first time, but it really isn't practical for everyday use. Voices get strained after constant use, fingers much less so.
 
Is Anybody using Dragon, I'm looking for something that will let me dictate a book rather than write it.
 
I have used Dragon 7, though I am not using it (or any speech recognition) currently. The faster your computer is, the better it will work. (This is because the accuracy is adjastable via a slider that basically tells the program how much CPU crunching time to spend on deciphering your words. If you have a fast computer, you can of course go ahead and slide that accuracy slider all the way to the right and be able to enjoy maximum accuracy with minimal processing lag. If you have a slow computer, it might take several seconds to figure out each phrase you speak.)

Dragon 7 worked alright for me, but I grew up in America speaking with a West-coast accent. Reportedly, if you do not speak like the human voice models the speech-recognition programmers use, you may have poor results.

I recommend joining the official Dragon discussion forum. It's a great forum and they can help you there with any technical problems or training difficulties you might have.
http://support.lhsl.com/databases/dragon/sitereg.nsf
 
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