i tried ViaVoice, but even after many hours of reading stories to it (to learn my voice), it still got loads of words wrong. Can be quite amusing tho, watching what you say come out as something completely different on screen! I found it a bit like chinese whispers!
jennifr, I know what you mean- I tried voice recognition that comes with Windows XP, that was fun--could do loads of creative writing using the results of it:)) I did some research, seems that a software Dragon NAturally Speking in the best in the market...Anyone has experience with it??
I have been using Dragon Naturally Speaking 9.5, it is very easy to use and once loaded only takes about 5 minutes to train your voice. The accuracy is VERY good, there is also an accuracy centre for training any words it does not appear to recognise, very useful for me as there are a lot of sector / discipline specific acronyms in use in my work. I use it predominantly for interview transcription (listen to interview in headset and repeat into microphone) it has more than halved the time it was taking to transcribe HOWEVER....
I have a plain middle English accent and have read (via reviews on Amazon) that it does not cope so well if you have a very strong accent. I would recommend reading these reviews, when I last read them they had been posted by by researchers from a variety of disciplines. Hope this helps.
Verdy - I bought a headset from a company called Tamms direct on the internet, it was about £40 as I didn;t want to take any chances with the recognition being inaccurate, however a colleague of mine just uses the standard one and doesn't have any problems using it.
Rick - I use for interviews, it obviously only recognises my voice, but I just listen to the tape through the headset and repeat what the interviewee says back into the microphone, each time I lead it with the persons name, so I know who said what - not sure how this would work for your focus groups, depends how large a group I guess.
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