how to train your Dragon.

Mar 05, 2012 01:21

In an attempt to train Dragon, I found my old notebook of drabbles that I wrote like five to six years ago! There were still about ten of them that I hadn't typed up. Dragon is GREAT for transcribing things! I've got it to work a lot better now. In fact, why don't I switch over to it and write without editing. Let's see how much better it does now that I've used it more.

well, I tried to train Dragon more by doing some of the reading, but for some reason I kept messing up and would never analyze the audio data. So instead, I went about it the slow way just started using it, and doing a lot of verbal corrections. It only transit, if you do all of your corrections verbally. And trust me, it is a slow process. Luckily, I am at the point, where I can read my stories one paragraph at the time. I even got Dragon to recognize names like Usagi and Mamoru. It still had a lot of trouble with Mamoru but not like it used to. For some reason, it really prefers to use the word memory. And Usagi and seven being held boggy. That should sayspelled buggy buggy.

oh no. Stupid Dragon just deleted two paragraphs. And here I was bragging about how much better it was working.anyway, I've just been talking about how to train Dragon on the new work. I was saying that if I could just get over not trying to edit things paragraph by paragraph, that Dragon could actually work pretty fast or nine Nana right now. See, there's a new word I need to train him. Nana Raima. So, here's how training work. First, you say the word. Nana Ramo. Then, you select the word by saying select than the word. After that, utility to want to spell that word I won't use the exact phrase because of the command that will take effect. After you spell the word, you can tell Dragon that you want to train it on the new word. Then you say the word and Dragon learns it. Sometimes you have to use it about 20 or 30 times before really understand what you mean for example I must've said memory about 100 times before it started really picking up. And there is proof that it still doesn't get it every time. Because I did not say memory I said memory. And there it goes again. Because I was not saying memory everything Mamoru. Finally.

Okay so, we are going to train Dragon how to write the word Nana Ramo. I will say the word: Nana Ramo. NaNoWriMo. So, I spelled and trained Dragon. Now let's see if it works: NaNoWriMo! Success! I guess it helped, that nothing else there and quite like NaNoWriMo.

And there you go, how to train your Dragon.

nanowrimo, training, dragon, writing

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