![]() So, why am I saying goodbye to Dragon Naturally Speaking 11?īecause today (August 3, 2012), Dragon Naturally Speaking 12 became available for digital download, and I just bought it. If my students got 97.6% on test, they’d be pretty happy. This means that for every 100 words that I say to my computer, DNS only gets two and a half words wrong. (If you include the capitalization and punctuation errors as well, then Dragon speaking was accurate 96.8% of the time.), That number is pretty good (and pretty consistent with what I got in November last year.) Well, for me, Dragon Naturally Speaking correctly transcribed 97.6% of the words correct. Sounds like a lot of mistakes, but what does that all mean? During that time, Dragon voice recognition software misunderstood 1804 words and made an additional 592 capitalization or punctuation errors. I’ve dictated 60 posts and over 74,000 words to my computer. ![]() At the bottom of each post, you can see how many words were in the initial draft, as well as how many errors Dragon Naturally Speaking made.) Click here for details.)įor almost two years, I’ve been blogging by talking to my computer using my trustee Bluetooth Plantronics Calisto headset and Dragon Speak. This is my last post using Dragon Naturally Speaking 11.5 Premium. ![]()
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