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What is the Recognition Performance used for under the ViaVoice Options Voice page?

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What is the Recognition Performance used for under the ViaVoice Options Voice page?

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The Recognition Performance setting is used to increase performance or accuracy depending upon your system configuration. In general, if your system has a lower speed Pentium processor (233MHz, for example), ViaVoice for Windows will AUTOMATICALLY adjust the recognition performance to “fast” or “balanced”. This will speed up recognition processing at the slight expense of accuracy. If your system has a higher speed Pentium processor (700MHz, for example), ViaVoice for Windows will again AUTOMATICALLY adjust recognition performance to “accurate”. This will improve recognition accuracy with a small degradation of speed. In few cases, it may be necessary to make these adjustments manually, however, it is highly recommended that this option remain automatic.

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