Sony ICD-BP150VTP Dragon Naturally Speaking 6 Users Guide - Page 159
Improving Accuracy
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13 C H A P T E R Improving Accuracy When Dragon NaturallySpeaking® recognizes your speech, it takes its best guess at what you say and it will make some mistakes. But you can take concrete steps toward improving your accuracy, which is one of the most important factors in using the program productively. A 90 percent accuracy rate means about 25 mistakes per page, while a 95 percent accuracy rate is around 13 mistakes per page. The 5 percent difference in accuracy means just half the time spent correcting. Thus, even a small improvement in accuracy can make Dragon NaturallySpeaking® a more productive and useful tool. TIP For an easy and fast way to improve accuracy, see "One minute to fewer errors" on page 155. What level of accuracy you can expect depends on many variables, including the speed of your computer, your sound hardware, the type of text you dictate, and how clearly you speak. After you complete initial training in Dragon NaturallySpeaking®, the program should type at least 80 percent of your dictation accurately. As you use the program over several weeks and correct mistakes in your documents, the software will learn more about how you speak and its accuracy will improve. Most people can achieve an accuracy rate of between 90 and 98 percent. To check your accuracy, read some written text to Dragon NaturallySpeaking® for two or three minutes. Count the number of mistakes Dragon NaturallySpeaking® made and divide this by the total number of words you said. If, for example, Dragon NaturallySpeaking® made 16 mistakes in 200 words, your error rate is 8 percent (16 divided by 200). Your accuracy rate is 92 percent (184 correct words divided by 200). The error rate plus the accuracy rate totals 100 percent. Dragon NaturallySpeaking User's Guide 151