[Athen] Anyone here familiar with Microsoft speech recognition??

Karlen Communications info at karlencommunications.com
Mon Jun 25 11:43:07 PDT 2012


Here is the information about using OneNote to transcribe audio files:

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chris_pratley/archive/2006/03/16/audio-transcriptions-and-annotations-with-onenote.aspx

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sprague/archive/2006/03/16/553325.aspx

Cheers, Karen

Out of Office, Sent from my iPad

On 2012-06-23, at 11:11 AM, Prof Norm Coombs <norm.coombs at gmail.com> wrote:


> I hope to find someone with some familiarity using Microsoft's speech recognition software.

> What I am specifically interested in being able to do is to:

> 1 train the program to my voice

>

> 2 take a recording I have made and run that recording through the speech engine using my profile and get a reasonable text transcription of the recording.

>

> I'd appreciate anyone who might be able to help me understand the software and what would be involved in achieving my goal.

>

> Norm Coombs

> Norm.coombs at gmail.com

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