[access-uk] Re: Speech Recognition Software Recommendations

  • From: Ibrahim Gucukoglu <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 22:21:31 +0000

Hi Terry, you can currently get Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 premium for £38.99 
on Amazon. It's an absolute steel, so anyone thinking about buying Dragon for 
voice dictation purposes should go ahead and buy it as soon as You can. The 
price may not last this long

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On 3 Jan 2013, at 20:10, "Terry Clasper" <terry.clasper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 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
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Michael A. Ray
> Sent: 03 January 2013 20:06
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Michael A. Ray
> 
> Analyst/Programmer
> Witley, Surrey, South-east UK
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