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BURLINGTON, Mass.-( )- (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced its new suite of that leverage Nuance Deep Learning technology to deliver upwards of 24 percent greater accuracy driving new levels of documentation productivity for professionals. The new Dragon releases include Dragon Professional Individual, version 15; Dragon Legal Individual, version 15; and, Dragon Professional Individual for Mac, version 6, and feature powerful dictation, transcription and customization capabilities. All these solutions also sync vocabulary customizations and auto-texts with, available separately, to extend the benefits of professional-grade speech recognition to mobile devices running iOS or Android. Deep Learning is Ready for Work Dragon speech recognition accuracy, speed and personalization have long set the standard for voice productivity on the Mac, PC and mobile devices. And with at the core of its speech engine, Dragon delivers increased accuracy for even more users, with an enhanced ability to learn individuals’ voice patterns and accents, and deftly adapt to acoustics in open office or mobile environments. This latest Dragon release marks the first time Deep Learning capabilities can run embedded on a personal computer leveraging a user’s own speech data to improve their own language and acoustic model.

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'Deep Learning is a powerful pattern recognition technique inspired by the way the human brain learns and interprets sensory input, which Nuance has leveraged to advance accuracy across our speech recognition technologies, including Dragon,” said Vlad Sejnoha, chief technology officer, Nuance Communications. “Training such Deep Neural Net models typically requires large amounts of training data and a high-performance computing environment. However, our new Dragon portfolio includes our latest breakthrough that allows Dragon’s Deep Neural Nets to continuously learn from the user’s speech during use on a standard personal computer, and drive accuracy rates in some instances up to 24 percent higher.” The new Dragon also brings with it advanced transcription, powerful customization, and an improved ability to work with portable touchscreen PCs, extending the benefits of speech recognition to more mobile use cases and environments. As a result, documents are completed with higher accuracy in a fraction of the time, giving professionals across a number of industries – such as legal, public safety, social services and education – the ability to focus more on mission-critical tasks.

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Dragon Professional Individual, version 15 delivers additional usability and performance enhancements to give professionals the ability to get more done in less time.

“In OS X Mavericks, you now have the option of downloading a file that supports offline dictation,” David Sparks reports for Macworld. “To set it up, you go to the Dictation & Speech pane in System Preferences and tick the Use Enhanced Dictation box. That causes the file to download” “Having this transcription-support file on your Mac dramatically improves the functionality of OS X’s built-in Dictation feature. Now, when you press the Fn key twice and start speaking, the words appear on screen as you speak,” Sparks reports. “But Mac dictation isn’t new to Mavericks.

I’ve been dictating to computers for a long time. (When I first started dictating, you had to talk like this leaving a space between each word.) My usual tool is Dragon Dictate for Mac. So when I heard that Apple was improving the Dictation tool in OS X, my first question was: How will it compare to Dragon?” “The way I see it, Mavericks’s Dictation tool is like Dragon Dictate Lite,” Sparks reports. “The Mavericks tool’s best feature is the ability to activate it anywhere on my Mac and immediately start dictating; I’m using it in all sorts of unexpected places on my Mac. Dragon Dictate is not as easy to get working in any context, but when you need to dictate long passages of text, its increased accuracy makes it the clear choice.” Much more in the full article. There has been a lot of cover-up of the assassination, not just audio tapes and 8 mm movies. One physician who attempted an independent examination of President Kennedy’s corpse was told that his brain had been ‘lost’.

The physician pointed out that the military did the autopsy, and the two MDs chosen had no (N-O) experience with deaths by shooting. This physician had that experience, but was told there was no brain for him to examine for any determination of death by shooting. Thus the mysterious ‘magic bullet’ faerie tale could not be disputed. As for Lee Harvey Oswald being innocent, how would we ever know?

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Meanwhile, we have plenty of proof of who ACTUALLY killed 3000+ people on 9/11. But nothing is being done to put the culprits in prison. Instead we sit at the trough of propaganda a lap it up. No tin foil hat required. Facts are required.

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Nuance, the owners of Dragon Dictate, license their speech-to-text technology to Apple. That’s a known fact, although Nuance refuses to go into any further detail. IOW: There is no rivalry here. There is LICENSING IP here. IOW: Both Apple and Nuance benefit. There is no rivalry.

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Here’s a relevant article from 2011, as I commented at the source article: So I decided to ask the representative directly: is Nuance powering the new Siri feature? The only thing said in response: “Apple licenses Nuance’s voice technology for use in some of its products.” Followed by, ”The company is not authorized to comment on specific capabilities or devices.”. I’m researching Dragon Dictate, and was excited to learn about Apple’s enhanced dictation — until I read this, in the privacy info in system prefsdictate: “When you use the keyboard dictation feature on your computer, the things you dictate will be recorded and sent to Apple to convert what you say into text.

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Your computer will also send Apple other information, such as your first name and nickname; and the names, nicknames, and relationship with you (for example, “my dad”) of your address book contacts. All of this data is used to help the dictation feature understand you better and recognize what you say. Your User Data is not linked to other data that Apple may have from your use of other Apple services.

This entry was posted on 09.03.2020.