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Topic Title: Speech to Alphabet Recognition
Topic Summary: Alphabet
Created On: 07/26/2011 06:23 AM
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 Speech to Alphabet Recognition   - asq221 - 07/26/2011 06:23 AM  
 Speech to Alphabet Recognition   - asq221 - 07/26/2011 10:32 AM  
 Speech to Alphabet Recognition   - Lunis Orcutt - 07/26/2011 03:41 PM  
 Speech to Alphabet Recognition   - GDS - 07/27/2011 01:19 PM  
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asq221
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Hello, I am new here and not sure whether the topic is already coverd. Here  are my requirements.

 

I seeking a way  any softwares  or built in WindowsTools   to write Roman alphabet. Just Alphabet, ABC s. With Space and and Capitalization and punctuation.

 

(I use Windows XP Service Pack 2 in one machine and Windows 7 in another. Had great difficulty to run Windows speech recognition tools. No alphabet ditation possible it seems, No Capitalisation. It can recognize some elementary English Words )

 

Please, I am not asking for Alpha, Charlie, Bravo way of alphabet dictation (will take too much time).

 

Let me elabortate a bit, You see, I need to transcribe an Indic language, Bangla from speech. Which has over 55 character. For example,

K=?, Kh=?

to write ?? (Pronounced 'KOKH) you have type 'kK' in ordinary Qwerty Keyboard, and my redering software will transliterate it   That is one small k, and one Cap K. So Capitalization is Very important.

(Google Also added a very useful transliterate tool for non roman scripts, there I have to kkH, and then it would become ??)

 

But first I need something to write ABCs in  a simple way.

 

Regards, 

 

Rik


 07/26/2011 10:32 AM
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asq221
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Let me clear up a bit,

 

I am seeking for any software/s

 

I would SPELL it letter by letter (Such as A, B, C, D,  of Plain English Alphabet)  in to the microphone, and the SOFTWARE would WRITE those LETTERs in plain text.

 ANd there Should be provision for SPACE, and basic PUNCTUATION by VOICE command. 

 

Or, 

 

Can MS Operating System / MS Office can perform those above mentioned tasks? 


 

It would be even better.

 

 07/26/2011 03:41 PM
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Lunis Orcutt
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This is all natively built into NaturallySpeaking. Just say all caps on and then say spell mode. The spacebar command is available from within Spell Mode and if you're using NaturallySpeaking Pro 11.5 or the combination of NaturallySpeaking Premium 11.5 & KnowBrainer 2011 you can create an Advanced Scripting command that will combine the all caps on and spell mode commands.

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 07/27/2011 01:19 PM
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GDS
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Asq,

Lunis is absolutely right. This functionality is available in Dragon NaturallySpeaking. However, you seem to be against "Alpha Bravo Charlie" dictation because it will take too much time. On the contrary, "Alpha Bravo Charlie" dictation will almost always be faster than "plain English" dictation when speech recognition software is involved, simply because A sounds like J and K, and B sounds like C, D, E, G, P, T, V, and Z. On the other hand, Alpha sounds different than Bravo and Charlie and Delta and Echo... so speech recognition software will process it faster and with more certainty. The universal radio alphabet will serve you better here, even if you need to invest a few hours to learn it.

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