I’ve had a lot of setbacks lately. So I figured this is the best time for me to take a look at the past see how I’ve progressed. It’s a great thing to do when you feel like that you are getting nowhere or things are just not working out. Because something always is working, despite the doom and gloom. It is impossible to make progress in everything you do 100% of the time. So at those times when it looks like you’re failing, it’s probably the best take a look at what you’ve done and at the progress you’ve actually made. I decided today to take a look at how my writing progressed.
When I first started blogging, most of my posts were written in longhand first. This is how I learned to write. And I figured it would help with my blogging. I could find a quiet place any time of the day and whip out my notebook faster than my laptop would boot up and get a few paragraphs done. Many times I would only start with a vague idea of where the post was going and most times it ended up somewhere unexpected. I figured I was saving time by getting possibly a first draft done while I would normally be just staring at the TV. This technique lasted for a while. In fact I swore by it. I didn’t understand how people could write articles straight from the keyboard. I was too conscious of the keyboard. It was still a tool and my hands were still in the learning phase.
Now although to I do write in longhand sometimes, I most commonly go directly to the laptop now. And I’ve tried hundreds of ways to make this part easier. I tried darkroom. It was supposed to keep me less distracted by making my laptop screen black and hiding all the other software from my view. I tried having a few posts in revision mode at the same time, but this ended with a bunch of post in revision mode forever. I’ve tried writing about Google Trends just to get the juices flowing. And everything worked for a while, but in the end it came down to just writing. Writing had to be done. All these tools and techniques were turning into excuses to play with software.
But with the practice of writing a lot of posts for over a year has done one thing. I learned how to transmit thoughts to the computer. Now it is more natural for me to go directly to the keyboard and start typing. In fact the faster I tried, the better chance I had outrunning the editor in my brain.
And today I tried something different, Dragon NaturalSpeaking. I have tried speech to text at least four or five times in the past. I figured it would be an easier way for me to write posts, articles and various other things. But it never worked for me. Any attempt I made to write using text to speech eventually turned into an experiment in surreal poetry. I would say something and the software would type something else.
So now it’s time for me to give it a try again. And hopefully, speaking complete thoughts will become more natural to me. Because this software definitely beats the text to speech program that comes with Vista. We shall see. It’s going to take a bit of practice. There can be no stray sounds because the Dragon interprets them as words, but as far as the text speech to text does, it works pretty well. In fact I’m impressed. It can even spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, no kidding.
All I did yesterday after I installed the software was go through the first initial training session. I guess this post would have turned out better if I would have gone through all of the training sessions, but it’s pretty amazing that it did as well as as it did. In fact I definitely see this software being very useful in the future, even when I don’t have to spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. And this post took about 15 minutes to write and edit. I just might just be in the market for a better microphone.
I feel that when I right, my best comes from when I talk aloud. This seems like it would be a great tool for me to write all the papers I need to. How sensitive is the software because listening to music always helps me write as well haha. I guess I could just use headphones.
Sounds like a neat tool, never heard of it before… glad you found it helpful bro, be sure to keep us posted if you run into any setbacks.
All the best!
-Mig
It works pretty good. Finally speech to text software that works write. Wrote most of today’s post with it also.
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Should give it a try. Speech recognition is usually poor for non English languages, but Dragon SupercalifragiSpeaking seems to support Italian.
i’ve tried the old version and didn’t like it, i had to sit there for a few hours saying every word in the dictionary and it still didnt get it all right when i went to use it.
I had trouble with the earlier versions also, but this one is night and day. I swear training only took less than 10 minutes and the results are almost perfect.
I have tried text-to-speech too but it seems that it takes longer to talk and correct than to just type. But maybe I just need a better microphone too!
I have tried the software and found the amount of mistakes it sends back is just not worth my time. With so much positive reviews though it must do what it says on the tin. Perhaps I need to spend more time with it and give it a proper go.
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Vanessa a lot of Dragon’s benefits come with continued use, I don’t usually use it for writing complete posts just jotting down the bulk of the idea so the mistakes are easily corrected for me. Most of the hassles people have come from not speaking clearly enough or using a poor microphone.
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I didn’t have much trouble, like I said in the post. Dragon works well for me. The biggest trouble now is finding quiet places to use it.
I was skeptical at first, because of my french accent, but I have been trying it, and seriously…I still can’t believe my eyes, it took me probably 5 text to read to train the software and since then it’s been going around a 95% accuracy.
Pretty amazing stuff. Finally speech to text is useful.
I have tried this software, and its really amazing. A quality performance.
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