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I've been using Dragon for years now (I currently have 8.0), and I'm extremely satisfied with it. But I sometimes wonder whether there is any point correcting words or saving my speech files any more. There are a few words which, no matter how often I train it, it never seems to learn ( "February" and "Numeral 1/2/3 etc" spring to mind).
Does there come a time when it reaches a maximum level of performance?
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Peter Linton (X) Local time: 22:35 Swedish to English + ...
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Like you, I am extremely satisfied with Dragon, though I too have suffered the February problem. I think you are right -- Dragon reaches a plateau beyond which improvement is unlikely. I suspect the real answer is not entirely welcome -- to upgrade to a later version. I have noticed a small but distinct and worthwhile improvement at every upgrade to my current version 10. I now get a far greater success rate with February, though as ever enunciation is the key. January February March Apri... See more
Like you, I am extremely satisfied with Dragon, though I too have suffered the February problem. I think you are right -- Dragon reaches a plateau beyond which improvement is unlikely. I suspect the real answer is not entirely welcome -- to upgrade to a later version. I have noticed a small but distinct and worthwhile improvement at every upgrade to my current version 10. I now get a far greater success rate with February, though as ever enunciation is the key. January February March April -- the very first time I dictated February in this message, when I said the February problem, my enunciation was not quite right, and out came "everyone". But since then, February has come out right first time every time, without any correction. ▲ Collapse
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If you have the need to dictate a lot of numbers you can always utilize Numeric mode. As far as DNS V8 VS. DNS V10 you can find my review here on this forum. http://www.proz.com/forum/speech_recognition/112477-
1. Normal Mode - Dragon listens for dictated text and commands 2. Dictation Mode - No command recognition, only what you verbally speak 3. Command Mode... See more
If you have the need to dictate a lot of numbers you can always utilize Numeric mode. As far as DNS V8 VS. DNS V10 you can find my review here on this forum. http://www.proz.com/forum/speech_recognition/112477-
1. Normal Mode - Dragon listens for dictated text and commands 2. Dictation Mode - No command recognition, only what you verbally speak 3. Command Mode - Only looks for and recognizes commands 4. Spell Mode - Allows spelling out any combination of letters, digits or symbols 5. Numeric Mode - Only interprets numbers
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