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"ALTIMETERS" IS "ALTITUDE"

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Hello Bryan ,

 

when I say "altimeters" in speech recognition, and he understands the command appears in notpad "altimeters".

 

After I installed SP2 the FS2Crew no longer understand this command. This does nothappen in SP1.command is reported as "altitude" but in notpad is correct "altimeters"

 

Thanks,

are you english speaker? maybe that's the problem? i am just trying to help, because mine is working. cheers.

Daniel choen

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Hello Bryan ,

 

when I say "altimeters" in speech recognition, and he understands the command appears in notpad "altimeters".

 

After I installed SP2 the FS2Crew no longer understand this command. This does nothappen in SP1.command is reported as "altitude" but in notpad is correct "altimeters"

 

Thanks,

 

Try opening a text document and using dictation, when it gets it wrong use the correction feature and correct it. Then it'll learn the difference

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Damien Weekes
Captain 737NG / A319/20/21

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Problem: Speech recognition is having problems detecting certain words. Can I train the speech recognition system for "specific" words?

 

Solution:

  • Yes, you can use the dictation facility in Windows.
  • First, start 'Windows Speech Recognition' (this is not the FS2Crew Speech Recognition system, but rather the speech recognition system that comes with Windows).
  • Open a text document.
  • Next, dictate a list of words you are having trouble with.
  • Every time the speech recognizer makes a mistake, use the "CORRECT THAT" voice command. This effectively train the speech recognition engine to recognize how you pronounce these words. You may need to dictate and correct the same words multiple times until the recognition rate improves.

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Problem: Speech recognition is having problems detecting certain words. Can I train the speech recognition system for "specific" words?

 

Solution:

  • Yes, you can use the dictation facility in Windows.
  • First, start 'Windows Speech Recognition' (this is not the FS2Crew Speech Recognition system, but rather the speech recognition system that comes with Windows).
  • Open a text document.
  • Next, dictate a list of words you are having trouble with.
  • Every time the speech recognizer makes a mistake, use the "CORRECT THAT" voice command. This effectively train the speech recognition engine to recognize how you pronounce these words. You may need to dictate and correct the same words multiple times until the recognition rate improves.

 

 

Ok that is the problem. using windows dictation speech is correct, the error is only in theFS2Crew NGX. Sorry for the English by Google Translator :) more'm still learning the language.

Does that mean I can make it understand that the correct pronunciation of that gauge that tells you how high you are is ALTI-METERS not AL-TIMITERS?

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It's mostly a joke but Al - Timiter [which is in the FS2Crew UK voice-set] is the US pronunciation. The British pronunciation is Alti - Meter. If it's Alti - Tude then it must be Alti - Meter mustn't it, the way the Queen would say it if she didn't have someone to say it for her.

 

http://oald8.oxfordl...onary/altimeter

 

I get those phrases wrong nearly every time because I say Alti - Meter. It's never worth you messing about with it but if I could train MS voice recognition to use my version then it would be minor problem solved.

 

"Two countries separated by a common language"

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OK, I had a go at this:

 

1) Start Speech Recognition from the Windows Control Panel. Make sure it's "listening" to your microphone.

2) Start Notepad or similar and place the cursor in it.

3) Speak words from the FS2Crew command list and correct any that are picked up wrongly. Repeat as many times as you can be bothered with, concentrating on any words that are not being understood properly.

4) Make sure Speech Recognition is off before you run FS2Crew.

 

I have no idea yet whether it's improved recognition of the FS2Crew commands but it can't do any harm and is more focussed than the Windows Speech Recognition tutorials.

 

There are one or two words which you can't practice as Notepad interprets them as commands rather than dictation - but they are a few and pretty standard words, it's unlikely you'll get those wrong in FS2Crew.

 

I had a car with voice recognition once and that's exactly how that worked: you had to recite a long list of words specifically relevant to its operation so it could learn your voice.

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