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I've tried both text and voice recognition software for transering old written data to Word processors but I have found that they make far too many mistakes, I may as well have typed out the document myself and I infrequently do so. So much now I have largely given up.
The claim with voice recognition is 98%, as if!
Has anyone experimented with this and got them to work?:confused
We tried voice recognition when I was working (few years ago) but found it very inaccurate even after time spent training it to recognise individual voices. Think that's half the problem - it can't cope with speech variations.
Bobinovich
19-Dec-07, 23:37
Same sort of problem experienced with OCR software - by the time you've fixed all the errors you'd have been quicker re-typing it.
I did hear of someone in Thurso who genuinely did get 98% accuracy but only after years of continuous use by a single person.
Had exactly the same problems here despite my hubbie spending hours chatting to the thing, in the end he gave up on it too.
oldmarine
20-Dec-07, 05:36
I've tried both text and voice recognition software for transering old written data to Word processors but I have found that they make far too many mistakes, I may as well have typed out the document myself and I infrequently do so. So much now I have largely given up.
The claim with voice recognition is 98%, as if!
Has anyone experimented with this and got them to work?:confused
Looks like we have a long way to go with this latest technology before it is perfected.
I used to use the voice recognition a lot and had quite a high level of success (above 90%) but then my voice broke and now it just doens't work for me.... :( I really need to retrain it.
i use it alot and it works alot of the time on my laptop
I have just reinstalled my Wacom Pen Tablet (after having Vista) with the latest driver update and I must admit the handwriting recognition works fantastic even with no pre-training at all. No more typing, just writing.
silverfox57
16-Feb-08, 20:33
I have tryed voice recognition. twice for 2weeks gave up .as i think it was software from U. S A, and could make nothing with my caithness way of speaking ,ye ken fit i meem.
I remember watching QVC live a few years ago, when the on-air item was voice recognition software. The company representative was demonstrating how it worked to the presenter Tim. The lady announced into the microphone:-
"Hi Tim, nice to meet you again, have you been on Holiday?"
The text came up on the monitor as:-
"Hi Tim, I hate you, you are horrible!!"
Funnily enough a swift advert followed!!
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