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I’ve been blogging by dictating to my computer using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the past year. A few months ago, Matt asked me how to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to grade student papers.
At the time, I responded to his comment with the following advice:
The last point was just based on gut instinct.
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So, this March Break, I spent some time seeing how well the voice recognition software worked with different programs. (I’m only looking at how accurately Dragon NaturallySpeaking transcribes what I say. Right now, I don’t really use the voice commands in Dragon NaturallySpeaking.)
Today’s post is part of a 3-part series on trying to find a faster way to blog using Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
Our last post looked at how I used Dragon NaturallySpeaking to blog, how I used to write blog posts, and why I used DragonPad.
Today’s post is about figuring out if Dragon NaturallySpeaking works better with their own DragonPad text editor, or if it works equally well in other browsers or programs
Our next post will be about using Windows Live Writer and Dragon NaturallySpeaking to blog faster than you can type.
And of course, this post was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking. You can see how accurate the voice recognition software was by clicking here.
How I tried to figure out which program Dragon NaturallySpeaking works best with
I read the rainbow passage to my computer to test different web browsers and to figure out how accurate Dragon NaturallySpeaking is.
Here’s my computer setup: Microsoft office 2016 15.33 vl.
Here’s how I compared the different programs:
The results: Dragon NaturallySpeaking got on average 98.2% of the words correct
Dragon NaturallySpeaking tells us in the DragonBar whether or not a program is fully compatible with the voice-recognition software.
It looks like it doesn’t really matter what program you use Dragon NaturallySpeaking with. The voice-recognition software works the same and you get similar results. (Remember, I’m just evaluating transcription accuracy and not the ability to use voice commands.)
I was able to get around 97% or 98% of the words correct in all the programs.
DragonPad (6 word errors, 98.2% word accuracy):
Microsoft Word 2010 (6 word errors, 98.2% word accuracy)
Windows Live Writer (6 word errors, 1 punctuation / capitalization error, 98.2% word accuracy)
Google Chrome 17 (4 word errors, 1 punctuation / capitalization errors, 98.8% word accuracy)
Firefox 10.0.2 (8 word errors, 2 punctuation / capitalization errors – 97.6% word accuracy)Nuance Dragon Support
Internet Explorer 9 (6 word errors, 3 punctuation / capitalization errors, 98.2% word accuracy but added words in wrong spot)Nuance Dragon 6.0.6 1
Bottom line:
What does this mean?
Nuance Dragon 6.0.6 FreePhoto Credit: Big Stock Photo: Apples and Oranges on Kitchen – Image 4473527Nuance Dragon Tech SupportThis 3-part series on finding a quicker way to blog with speech software was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5 Premium Wireless. Click to find out what is Dragon NaturallySpeaking? Click here to see how many mistakes the voice recognition software made in the writing of this post.Comments are closed.
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