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Re: Dictate Medical

(2 posts)
  1. jayg
    Member

    I know the recognition function is excellent - this is because to make my own cheapo version of Medical I simply loaded in 1000s of medical words from medical vocabulary list into it, and the before and after ability of it was spectacular to recognise medical terms - even early on my profile development.

    For medical terminology, the advantage of MacSpeech Dictate Medical is that these words have already been added, and trained, and optimized into the word occurrence algorithms specific to each medical specialty vocabulary.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. jayg
    Member

    Please note: MacSpeech Dictate Medical 1.5 is still available for purchase, and includes MacSpeech Scribe Medical.

    The biggest benefit of the Medical version is the inclusion of, and optimization of, the medical specialty vocabularies.

    If you would like to provide feedback about potential functionality in the Medical edition, please feel free to post to the Feature Requests section of these Forums, or send email to the Product Development team.

    Thanks!

    Posted 2 years ago #

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