There’s a new voice-recognition software provider entering the U.S. market with designs to reduce voice recognition error rates down to rare occurrences. Verbatim–VR‘s voice recognition technology offers increased productivity in law firm dictation and transcription services and the ability to record and preserve multi-user meetings and court proceedings in audio and text format.

Verbatim-VR speech-to-text conversion compares what was spoken to a relational database of individual text words matched with sound (acoustic) recordings of their pronunciations or properties—the Vocabulary Dictionary (VD). VDs are specific to job functions, such as a paralegal in a real estate practice, an arbitrator in labor law or a specialist in mergers and acquisitions.

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