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It is writing everything I say way off from what I actually said even though have do not have a strong accent and I am speaking quite smoothly

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learnliteracypwb
A little reality
  • 25 Dec '23

Right there in the title, it said smoothly instead of clearly. My annunciation is very clear I do not understand why the thing is so far off. It is getting more than half of what I say wrong. Is there a way to train it so it will recognize Portugal your voice more clearly like on Android?

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admin
Dictanote Admin
  • 25 Dec '23

The model cannot be trained on your voice. The issue likely due to pronunciation.
You can check the expected pronunciation by going to https://translate.google.com/, enter the word and hit the speaker icon to play the expected pronunciation.

You can use custom voice commands to handle uncommon words. See https://support.dictanote.co/…

Finally, you try dictating the same word a few times to see which way it works. Voice In supports a number of different English dialects. The default is English US, you can also use English UK, English India, English Ireland, etc. You can see if one of the other dialects works better for you.

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apocrita
Keefe Reuther
  • 5 Jan

I am having the exact same is you period I'm a neighted english speaker and it used to work perfectly but Over The Last six months at has not work at all Giving about 15% ly with up slee Know accent period it has become completly on use able.

The previous paragraph was using Voice-In. This is what I was trying to say: "I am having the exact same issue. I'm a native English speaker and it used to work perfectly, but over the last six months it has not worked at all giving about 50% accuracy. I have absolutely no accent. It has become completely unusable."

Please let me know what is happening. If your response blames it on how I speak than I'll have to write a strong review. Dictation using my iPhone works perfectly.

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