Sounds interesting - tell me more about code-a-text? what? how? how much?
where from?
Moyra Dale
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Cartwright <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Saturday, December 11, 1999 09:29 ã
Subject: RE: voice recognition software
>Unless transcription is essential you can always code directly from an
>audio or video file using Code-A-Text. You only need to transcribe the
>sections that you actually need and you can code and edit at the same time.
>Regards
>Alan Cartwright
>
>
>At 20:18 09/12/1999 -0500, Rosa Haritos wrote:
>>Chryssa,
>>
>>Ematha kenourgia nea gia to IBM.....
>>
>>I noticed that one of the replies you received was very positive about
>>IBM ViaVoice and given my experience I asked a good friend of mine who
>>does consulting work for a networking group at IBM from time to time -and
>>by the way, ine o andras mou!
>>
>>There is a new IBM version out there "ViaVoice Millenium Professional" and
>>this is supposedly a much better model. I would check with your
>>institution to be sure you have this new version. Sorry I don't know about
>>the price, but you are right, Drgaonspeak was pricey- they have a webpage
>>with new prices etc. Good luck
>>
>>kales giortes!
>>
>>rosa
>>
>>****************************
>>Rosa Haritos, Ph.D.
>>Assistant Professor, Dept. Sociology
>>Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
>>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>>269 Hamilton Hall, CB#3210
>>Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-3210
>>Office: 919 962-6876; 966-3387
>>
>>
>>On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Kanellakis-Reimer,CM (pg) wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > Yasou Rosa
>>> >
>>> > Efxaristo ya to mynima.
>>> >
>>> > Discouraged by your disappointing experience. I am actually going to
go
>>> > for IBM ViaVoice initially, as it's provided at my institution. Did
you
>>> > pay for Dragonspeak? It can be quite pricey, no?
>>> >
>>> > Chryssa
>>> >
>>> > -----Original Message-----
>>> > From: Rosa Haritos [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>>> > Sent: Thursday, 09 December 1999 17:02
>>> > To: Kanellakis-Reimer,CM (pg)
>>> > Cc: [log in to unmask]
>>> > Subject: Re: voice recognition software
>>> >
>>> > Chryssa,
>>> >
>>> > Have used IBMVoice recognition and Dragonspeak. I used IBM last year
>>> > for a
>>> > small qualitative study on children with ADD and it was a disaster-
>>> > failed
>>> > about 40% of time and when I had a cold, the system didn't recognize
>>> > my
>>> > voice
>>> >
>>> > Dragonspeak is much better, especially if you are working with data
>>> > for
>>> > medical or legal content matter- they have special lexicons for
>>> > these.
>>> >
>>> > All in all, still wind up transcribing the 'old fashion' way
>>> >
>>> > best
>>> > rosa
>>> >
>>> > ****************************
>>> > Rosa Haritos, Ph.D.
>>> > Assistant Professor, Dept. Sociology
>>> > Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
>>> > University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>>> > 269 Hamilton Hall, CB#3210
>>> > Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-3210
>>> > Office: 919 962-6876; 966-3387
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Kanellakis-Reimer,CM (pg) wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Has anyone had experience (pleasant or not) using a voice
>>> > recognition
>>> > > programme for interview transcription, such as IBM ViaVoice or
>>> > Dragon
>>> > > Nautrally Speaking.
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks
>>> > >
>>> > > Chryssa Kanellakis-Reimer
>
>>> > > LSE
>>> > >
>>>
>>
>Alan Cartwright PhD
>Code-A-Text Developer
>Email [log in to unmask]
>web page http://www.code-a-text.co.uk
>Also
>Senior Lecturer In Psychotherapy
>Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences.
>University of Kent. UK.
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