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Speech to text

Following on from yesterday’s post, I have used several speech-to-text systems.  They all have good and bad points, but here is my experience with them.

The first one I tried was Dragon Naturally Speaking.  It was version 9 that I had, it’s now on 15, so there may (should) have been some improvements in that time.  I found this difficult to get on with, the training took so long it wasn’t worth the effort in the end.  I have a friend that swears by this mind, so it could just be me.  The big benefit of this is that you can use it to voice command just about all of your computer, not that I did. The downside is the cost.

I tried Google dictate – it worked, but not great, not well enough to make it acceptable to me.  One attempt was enough to put me off.

Then I stumbled across this system called Speechnotes. I’ve used this on my tablet, my phone and via the internet.  It works fine, it’s not perfect but good enough for me.  There are only two problems I have with this, it doesn’t do speech marks, and “new paragraph” gives two lines for block paragraphs, so I have to remember to say, “new line”.  Then of course come the hassle of having to transfer it all into whatever word processing tool I happen to be using.  The big benefit is, it’s free.

Word now includes a dictate function.  It has the same issue with speech marks, which gets to me because I tend to carry stories on conversations, but it works well enough and no moving into the word processing tool because I’m already in it.  Unless I’m using Scrivener. The good thing is that it’s part of Word package, so no extra cost.

What I find is all work best where I’m reading out pre-written passages rather than the stop-start speech that comes from creating on the fly. I also find that if it can’t understand unusual names, so I tend to call characters ‘Bob’ or ‘Dave’ and then do a load of universal changes. 

I’m only report my experience, I’d recommend others try a few to find what works for them.

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Not Writing

Whatever you might think from the title, I am in fact writing, but I’m also getting a great amount of pain in my little fingers and hands generally. I have a horrible suspicion that this is the start of arthritis or something similar because the pain is constant, and becomes more intense when I get cold.

Because of this, I’m finding typing a bit uncomfortable at the moment, I can do it for a while, then I have to give my hands a rest. It’s also true that for a while I have suffered with RSI (repetitive strain injury), which I believe has been brought on my years of working on computers, it’s also why I have an ergonomic keyboard and a vertical mouse. But even they can cause strain at times.

The other thing that I’m finding starts to strain is my eyesight. Too much screen time and I have to stop looking. What that means is that I write stuff out longhand in rough to get things down, but that means typing them up can lead to more strain, especially if I’m eager to get on with something new, because I rush and want to press on.

Some of this is doubtless because of my age, I’m 51, but mostly I suspect that it’s because I have never been very good at taking care of myself (hence the state of my mental health last year).  However, what I have found, is that I have an unexpected helper when it comes to the typing.  Speech to text software.  Yes, I’ve used it for a while, and I’ve tried various.  But I try to keep these blogs down to 300ish words, so I’m going to leave it hear for now, and post tomorrow about the different software I’ve used.

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