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Typographical errors
All Speech Recognition products are going to have problems with proper nouns. We do have a workaround ... you simply spell the word. It then becomes a part of your unique profile for future use. We promise next day turnaround. Many jobs are completed within a few hours or less. Keep in mind that we are a service,

RIP - John Peel
I mean, after all, if M$ Word can pick up that difference, a speech recognition program not written by MicroBloat should be able to do one better, right? After more than a year of using it exclusively, and she's involved in lots of mailing lists, she STILL has to spell out her own name for it, as it doesn't

Speech to text
As accuracy improves, so too should the response speed of your speech recognition software. A good sound card is the most important part of your .... A number of people have indicated that when they use the Correction Dialog and spell using the natural alphabet, sometimes their letters (especially the letter "e")

Speech Recognition Software
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I know at least the basics of proper editing and formating and crap (thanks to a goodly number of journalism classes and a mental spell-checker that won't And of course, with a good speech recognition program even 89 wpm isn't that fast anymore. Deskktop speech recognition software can do up to 160 wpm.

Speech recognition
Original Message ----- From: Lyn <hd...@clear.net.nz> Newsgroups: nz.comp Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 17:43 Subject: Re: Speech recognition software? I have a son who picks up all the errors, he's better than the spell checker, but he wants me to pay him. RSI can cripple and I'd like to still be behind a pc

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Once again, if the state-of-the-art of continuous speech recognition is sufficiently advanced, then that's the technology of choice. Corel product The software package - SpellDocter - is like a spell- check dictionary running parallely on any window-based applications such as MS-Word and Corel WordPerfect.

Lossy &/or low data rate speech compression question [VERY LO ...
A good attitude and intestinal system are primary requirements to use Microsoft's speech recognition applet. If you are seriously considering SR, to manually select (with the mouse) the incorrect word, right-click or Fn key to bring up the dialog, say a number to select from a list, ... or spell the correction.

Dictating programs!
VPC
will be selling a beta version of their speech recognition engine. Both products are "continuous speech" products, as the article describes them. While it's not so important to determine if the person said "hat" or "bat", it's important that the computer be able to either spell out the conversation

Speech recognition software?
For speech recognition CMU Sphinx Sphinx Group at Carnegie Mellon University http://fife.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sphinx/ For Text To Speech Festival Speech Synthesis System [ after working in NYC and Boston ] [ Can you spell "culture shock" ?] There's no installation on harddisk involved, if you don't want to,

GET PUBLISHED NOW!
I'm giving Palm until June to either crank out a real unit or I'm splitting for PocketPC with: - Speech recognition. If not, then about the best you are going to get is what might be termed "vocal command recognition". Remember, when you say "fish" the unit should know enough to spell it "ghoti".

NASA develops 'mind-reading' system
Martin Markoe mar...@speechcontrol.com comp speech users LShaping, You stick up for a salesman of your products. Face it, you all just blast away at people who dispute your fanyful claims of speech recognition accuracy. You must be an illiterate idiot who does not read and as we can tell from your spelling error

End of Moore's law and how it can influence job market .....
The important thing isn't the quality of your speech, but its consistency. If you always pronounce "cat" as "curd" (or any other garbled form,) speech-recognition software can be trained always to spell your "curd" pronunciation as "cat"... or even as "buffalo" if you'd rather. <G> If your pronunciation is erratic,

Stupid questions - re. MacOS 9 voice recogntio
In addition, he talks about Spelling Mode ("Start Spelling") which allows you to spell out any word you wish and even to edit any letters within a word. eMicrophones.com/index.asp Read, "Key Steps to High Speech Recognition Accuracy" at: http://www.emicrophones.com/docDetails.asp?DocumentID=38.

Dictation
As far as I know, there is no speech recognition software, at any price, that can unfailingly take a random sentence spoken by just anyone and accurately The best this package could do was, when you were done, run something like the grammar and spell check you see in Word or other word processing programs,

Business Week article on voice recognition packages
Animated characters with several gestures, SFX, text to speech, some speech recognition (haven't tried that yet), and generally neat. he speaks Hubbard's name needs work, and the text files usually need a bit of editing--if there's an UPPERCASE word, the Agent will spell out the word, unless it's all uppercase,

Natural Word
Meanwhile, the spell-check ignored "rolls," which should have been "roles." Richard Stern, a computer and electrical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University specializing in speech-recognition technology, said grammar and spelling software will never approach the complexity of the human mind.

SPEECH RECOGNITION for MP2K!!!!
I would like to proceed as follows: 1) Using a speech recognition software to get the data into an MS Word or text file. (Don't know yet how to achieve this task without a microphone and the required voice training.) 2) Cleaning up the text by running a spell checking program. 3) Printing this text, then listen and

Speech-Recognition Software?
In the instant case, we can come to some conclusions about how the Gentlemen spell worked. * It didn't stop all sound generation, because we heard a jar smash, It didn't stop human speech recognition, because listeners understood the TV and voice generator. * It didn't stop all aspects of attempted human speech

Safe driving, was Richard Hammond
Even if it was really good continuous speech recognition, it would be *much* slower than using A GUI. We are getting a bit off subject here, but here goes We also had to spell "txt" since saying "text" would have added the extra E. Presumably if you worked all the time on such a system you would use "file.text"

speech recognition
I've spoken to people who need to use speech recognition and synthesis software, but it had never occurred to me how much bother it would add to the task of using and training a spell checker. Actually its simpler as I am not using speech recognition (thank God), but spelling is one issue where I do tend to fall