Creating a user file adapted to your, Recorded speech (training), What is “training – Sony ICD-UX71F User Manual

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Creating a user file adapted

to your recorded speech

(Training)

What is “Training”?

Before you can transcribe

recorded messages using Dragon

NaturallySpeaking, you must create a

user file specifically adapted to the sound

of your recorded speech. This procedure

is called “training.”

When training is complete, Dragon

NaturallySpeaking creates a user speech

file containing information about your

recorded speech.

Refer to the operating instructions

or the help supplied with Dragon

NaturallySpeaking, as some parts of

training are the same as those required

for dictating directly to the computer

using a headset microphone.
Even if you have already created a user

speech file with a headset microphone,

you should create a separate speech

file for the IC recorder to get better

recognition accuracy.

Tips on using the IC recorder

When transcribing messages recorded

using the IC recorder, the following

tips will help you obtain maximum

recognition accuracy.

Set “REC MODE” to “ST,” “STSP,”

“STLP” or “SP” in the menu.

When creating a user speech file

(training), set “REC MODE” to the mode

you normally use for voice recognition

software.
Set “MIC SENSITIVITY” to “LOW (L)”

in the menu.
Hold the IC recorder firmly and

start recording.

Hold the IC recorder so that the

microphone is about an inch (2 - 3 cm)

from the corner of your mouth, not

directly in front of it. This minimizes the

sound of your breath in the recordings,

enabling maximum recognition

accuracy.

Note

Avoid recording in a noisy place, such as on a

subway platform, in order to obtain maximum

recognition accuracy.

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