![]() I know that voice writers who use EclipseVox has an even bigger advantage when it comes to accuracy because of the in-built AI that can solve conflicts on the fly which gives high rates of accuracy at speed in a Real-time environment. I'm also working on briefs for common small word phrases and combinations but I feel like that might be too memory intensive. ![]() I feel that giving Dragon fewer options makes it easier to produce accurate results. I also keep a running list of common small/simple work errors and will replace them with an Xco version and erase the original word. ![]() I have replaced them with orCO, forCO, anCO, tooCO, wereCO. I have also been removing words from the vocabulary engine to resolve conflicts- the following words no longer exist in my vocab engine- or, for, an, too, were. I haven't started analyzing my content yet but I have been using the train feature to train 2 and 3 word pairs. I'm in the position where I have millions of self-generated content that I can feed Dragon for vocabulary analysis. I know that out of the box, Dragon already has punctuation and common format shortcuts- My vocabulary model already has peerk, kah, queco in it. I think that the majority of voice writers use a heavy dose of A with a tiny bity of B for briefs and voiced-shorthand. Click Save.Interestingly enough, I have found a professional voice writer to be my mentor because in my opinion they are the only people who truly push Dragon to the limit of both speed and accuracy (180 wpm with 99% accuracy.)
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