At 12:57 AM -0500 12/8/99, NewtonTalk wrote:
>alt.rec attempts to deal with Rosetta issue #2 by incorporating the use of
>dictionaries into the recognition engine. With alt.rec installed, the
>resultant words are then compared to dictionaries to find the closest match.
> This effectively increases the level of recognition for the Rosetta engine
>and reduces the incidence of "nonsense" words that sometimes result. As we
>say in Oklahoma, "Handy as a front shirt pocket!"
That's exactly what I thought alt.rec was SUPPOSED to do, but when I
use it I don't get the effect. It does show misspelled words if I
have that option ticked, but I still get nonsense words from the
recognizer like "rece.ve>" and "sufc" instead of "receives" and
"safe".
Do I have something set wrong? I am certainly using the printed
recognizer. i think this is a dandy idea and I wish I could try it
out.
Thanks,
-Jeremy
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