Youtube vista speech recognition
There are two very boring training scripts, and you just alternate between the two if you try to do more training. NaturallySpeaking has worked with FireFox since version 8 or earlier. I would use NaturallySpeaking, but version 9 refuses to install on Vista. If you're already trained in Dragon NaturallySpeaking 8.
You can't expect it to come instantly; training the software and training yourself are both essential. The additional "speech training" comes as you voice-correct the software in normal use. As for dictating into gmail , for example, go to speech recognition options and choose Enable Dictation Everywhere I just tested it to make sure it would work. I think Microsoft's latest effort in speech recognition technology is inspired and such a far cry from its earlier efforts.
By the way, I am dictating this comment using Vista speech recognition. Can no one see that this guy doesn't really know what he is doing? To get it to push 'n' all you have to say is and this is if it doesn't recognize you right the first time "Press N as is nick" And I think the address bar in IE is just address. I'd test this, but I can't find it on my system.. Firefox isn't all that great at it but I think its just more the web content.
If you watch the little voice rec. Also for pressing keys you can do more than one at a time. I started using Voice Recognition last night for abt an hour and I can do better than that. Plus, mousegrid rocks. I don't like the fact that you have to use the mouse for UAC though..
Later, Nick. Looking at the spelling and grammar, I'm guessing half of the people posting here need to use voice recognition because of illiteracy. Independent reviews of the Vista voice recognition software say it falls just short of the latest version of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Not too bad for a "free" program. The biggest problem with Vista is it has too much bloat like VR software and consumes way too much memory. In defense of speech recognition, that computer is really LOUD! I don't any speech recognition software would have been able to understand that guys impatient uneven chatter through that noise without at least some training.
I am using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9. I haven't yet tried the endogenous speech recognition software, but haven't heard good things about it so far David Pogue at the New York Times has tried it and says it's okay, while he loves DNS. For me, the hardest thing about dictating is knowing what you're going to say before you say it. Once you have that worked out, and speak clearly using a high quality microphone, things work pretty well.
Actually if you read the help file it tells you 'Go to Address' goes to Address Bar. And if you right click the icon on the taskbar, you can modify the dictionary record a new word or how you say a word. Aaand I can't get it to open Firefox. Not sure why the other way stopped working magically. This guy in the video obviously doesn't know what he's doing. This speech recognition works great, don't be fooled by watching an idiot fumbling with it. He used the "Correct" command to tell it to turn what he said into a blank space, for instance.
Anyone who's spent 5 minutes doing the tutorial knows you only should use the "Correct" command when the computer made a mistake, not when you make a mistake. Basically, watching an idiot spend 5 minutes trying to go to a website because he didn't do the tutorials and thus doesn't know the commands is very misleading. Anyone who wants to give it a FAIR chance, I recommend taking the tutorial, do like 5 minutes of training, and try it yourself.
You'll realize how dumb this guy is. There's no way he took the tutorial, or he might actually know a few of the commands. Is he seriously telling it to "delete backspace? Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Asked by:.
Archived Forums. Thanks in advance for you help! Sunday, August 3, AM. Hello, is there another forum specialiced for SAPI questions? I found most of these quesions posted here so I thought I'll place mine here too. Or is there no way to turn off the automatic learning? I already tried to make the speech profile read-only but it didn't work.. Thanks, Wolfgang. Tuesday, August 5, AM. NET said: So my question is: Is it possible to turn off the automatic learning of the speech recognition engine?
Friday, August 8, AM. For now it remains a US-only feature. Source: 9to5google. It works by recognizing specific items in the video. YouTube hasn't explained exactly how this works, but it may involve a combination of on-screen graphics in the video, voiceovers and presenter speech referring to items, and image recognition.
Source: google. Details of the detected item will appear in a new clickable icon overlaid on the video itself, as well as in a list below the video. YouTube gives the example of links to buy handsets mentioned in a video about smartphones.
The recognized items could also affect the list of suggested videos to watch next, even if the item isn't mentioned in the video's title or description which is what normally affects the suggestions. YouTube hasn't said how it will decide which videos to apply the technology to.
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