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The course material to assist you in learning FreeSpeech can
be found within this section. The material has been divided into
3 sections. The Introduction covers theory, Movie Files cover Demonstrations
and the Exercises cover the Practical aspect of the course.
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>introduction
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| This section presents a
series of slides with a description associated with each slide. Particular
slides throughout the course have buttons available to allow you to
view a demo of how the function outlined in the slide works. Following
the demo you will be able to complete a tutorial to get some hands-on
experience of using the function. more...
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| >exercise 1 |
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>exercise 2 |
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Exercise 1 will allow you to create a user in FreeSpeech 2000,
configure your headset to the environment you are working in and
train the system to recognise your voice.
more...
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In exercise 2 you will complete your first piece
of dictation and learn how to save in a variety of different formats
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| >exercise 3 |
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>exercise 4 |
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Exercise 3 will teach you how to correct your first dictation
and then allow you to practice doing some additional dictation and
correction. more...
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You will learn how to format text after it has been dictated
and then later in the tutorial you will learn how to incorporate
formatting commands into the dictation process. more...
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| >exercise 5 |
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>exercise 6 |
| Exercise 5 explains how you can improve your
recognition accuracy by using ConText Editor and ConText Tuner. more... |
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This exercise allows you to experiment with the
command and control aspects of the software covering navigating and
browsing the web by voice. You will learn how to create your own way
of saying a command and how to create your own commands to perform
functions that are not already included in the software. more... |
| >exercise 7 |
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| Exercisel 7 provides information about where
to get help if you are encountering difficulties with the software
or are unsure of how to perform a particular function using the software.
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| >Appendices |
| FreeSpeech 2000 Tutorials, appendices
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