The training function is managed by your speech recognition software, not Express Scribe. You must "train" the engine to recognize each voice that you are going to use. Training is essential to get reasonable text to speech. It is our concept that you will use this feature as a tool to provide you with draft text which you can play through at a faster speed and correct or re-format. At the moment, even a well trained engine will offer at best around 90% accuracy. It will be many years before machines will be able to transcribe accurately. You should not be too excited by speech to text. However, because the speech recognition runs in the background, you can start transcription immediately. Even if your computer is fast, this can take some time (even longer than the recording itself) so this function works ideally when you have a queue of typing work. If you run Express Scribe with an already loaded dictation the recognition process will not run.Options - Options ~ Speech to Text Once you have setup Express Scribe for Speech to Text, when you load a file it will process the file in the background and then include the full text in the Notes box. Please note that the Speech to Text process will only happen when a dictation is first loaded. But remember that you can start transcribing immediately. Thus the function is ideal when you have a queue of items. ![]() The process can take some time (even longer than the recording itself). When complete, it will "paste" the text into the Notes box. ![]() When your next dictation is loaded, Express Scribe will run the speech engine in the background. Note: When opening the Speech to Text Options tab, or changing the selected Engine, the "Retrieving profiles" dialog may be displayed for some time. User ID 0 for all unregistered users, WAV files and docked recordings. If they are registered users of Express Dictate or DialDictate, use the ID that they obtained when they registered their software.
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