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Does Voice Recognition Software Really Work?

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Does Voice Recognition Software Really Work?

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Voice recognition software, like any software package, varies in quality depending on the coding. But does the technology work? The short answer is yes, especially if you ask those using the near-undisputed champion of voice recognition software, Dragon NaturallySpeaking™. Dragon is compatible with Windows™ operating systems. Various sources indicate Macintosh users tend towards iListen. Voice recognition software translates the spoken word into text for hands-free document creation. Kits generally come with a microphone and training materials used to ‘familiarize’ the software with a user’s voice, speech patterns and enunciation. Initial training requires about 15 minutes of reading prepared text into the microphone, but extended training is encouraged to increase accuracy. By many accounts a good voice recognition software package such as Dragon’s can be as accurate as 95% after the initial training period, reaching close to 99% after extended training. Voice recognition software can

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