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  2. Dragon NaturallySpeaking - Wikipedia

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    Dragon NaturallySpeaking (also known as Dragon for PC, or DNS) [1] is a speech recognition software package developed by Dragon Systems of Newton, Massachusetts, which was acquired in turn by Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products, Nuance Communications, and Microsoft. It runs on Windows personal computers.

  3. James K. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Along with his wife Janet M. Baker, they co-founded the Dragon Systems and together credited with the creation of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. [1] James Baker is an expert in speech recognition technology and a Distinguished Career Professor at Carnegie Mellon University.

  4. DragonDictate - Wikipedia

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    DragonDictate for Windows was the original speech recognition application from Dragon Systems and used discrete speech where the user must pause between speaking each word. . The first version, 1.0 was available only through a few distribution and support partn

  5. Nuance Communications - Wikipedia

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    Nuance merged with its competitor in the commercial large-scale speech application business, ScanSoft, in October 2005. ScanSoft was a Xerox spin-off that was bought in 1999 by Visioneer , a hardware and software scanner company, which adopted ScanSoft as the new merged company name.

  6. Janet M. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Janet MacIver Baker is an American computer scientist, neuroscientist and entrepreneur. Along with her husband James K. Baker, they founded Dragon Systems and are together credited with the creation of Dragon NaturallySpeaking.

  7. Dragon Dictation - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Dictation started as speech recognition application for Apple's iOS platforms, including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The app provided automatic speech-to-text capabilities. It was developed by Nuance Communications, and released in December 2009 as a free app. It is now commonly found licensed in vehicle infotainment systems and ...

  8. Speech recognition - Wikipedia

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    Speech recognition is an interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers. It is also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), computer speech recognition or speech-to-text (STT).

  9. Timeline of speech and voice recognition - Wikipedia

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    Dragon launches Dragon Dictate, the first speech recognition product for consumers. [1] 1993: Invention: Speakable items, the first built-in speech recognition and voice enabled control software for Apple computers. 1993: Invention: Sphinx-II, the first large-vocabulary continuous speech recognition system, is invented by Xuedong Huang. [6 ...