[Athen] Speech Recognition or Speech to Text
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Wed Aug 2 11:25:12 PDT 2023
Keviin I agree with you. Speech to text works best for me. Minnie
On Wednesday, August 2, 2023, 02:15:40 PM EDT, Kevin Price <kevin.price at ucf.edu> wrote:
ATHENers,
We are having a debate in our office about when we Dragon software or other similar software should we call it “Speech to Text” or “Speech Recognition” technology. Which do you use when describing this technology to people at your university? I have always used Speech recognition but some people thought Speech to Text was more understandable.
Kevin
Kevin Price, MSW
Assistant Director of Accessible Technology
Student Accessibility Services
Ginsburg Center for Inclusion and Community Engagement
University of Central Florida
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