[access-uk] Re: Speech Recognition Software Recommendations

  • From: "Terry Clasper" <terry.clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 20:10:49 -0000

HI again.
There are a range of Dragon products with the top of the range being Dragon
professional, and the lowest being Dragon essential.
Yes, indeed you can dictate punctuation etc into the software, and, as I
say, now the training curve it completely simplified.
I'd probably start on the nuance site to look at the different versions and
there respective capabilities, be sure you match the product to the
requirement taking the price as a component of the analysis.


Terry Clasper. 
E-Mail, terry.clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Twitter: @terryclasper


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Sent: 03 January 2013 20:06
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Speech Recognition Software Recommendations

Terry,

Very helpful indeed.  Is the product now known as 'Dragon Dictate'?  I 
think it was called 'Dragon Naturally Speaking' before.

The only experience I have of this is from about fifteen years ago when 
the software needed a lot of training to recognise a voice.

This lady is not visually impaired but her needs as a software developer 
are probably a little different from somebody just writing plain 
English.  e.g. she needs to be able to say 'left curly brace' and have 
'{' appear instead of the words.

I will have a look on Amazon to see how much this software costs.

I presume this is the kind of thing that ATW might pay for if she asks 
her employer to investigate.

Mike


On 03/01/2013 19:52, Terry Clasper wrote:
> HI Michael.
> Yes, by far the leader in computer based speech recognition is Dragon and
> for sure over the past few years its come on in leaps and bounds.
> The current version from a recognition perspective gives very high levels
of
> accuracy literally without any voice training. What I mean by that is the
> days of having to sit and read text to the computer are now long gon!
> Depending on whether your friend is visually impaired or not, you may need
> to look at the screen reader accessibility sie of things, and that in turn
> may mean you need to consider the higher priced professional dragon
product,
> however if not then for sure you can get a Dragon product very reasonably
> priced that will effectively assist in text  computer input.
> Hope that is of some help?
>
> Terry Clasper.
> E-Mail, terry.clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Twitter: @terryclasper
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Michael A. Ray
> Sent: 03 January 2013 19:47
> To: Access-UK
> Subject: [access-uk] Speech Recognition Software Recommendations
>
> Hello list,
> I know a lady who is a programmer.  She is suffering with a condition
> which is going to make typing more and more difficult.
>
> I have suggested to her that she might like to investigate options as
> far as speech recognition software goes.
>
> Does anybody on the list have any experience of this and have anything
> to say about it?
>
> The only name I have in my head is 'Dragon'.
>
> Mike
>

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