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- 3.00 HOW TO LOAD VOCABULARIES
-
- 3.01 HOW TO LOAD VOCABULARIES FROM DOS
-
- The Hearsay Gold recognition software consists of two drivers (XXX and
- XXXE), two editors (REDT and RE) and a program that creates a Library (MKLIB).
- In order to load a vocabulary one of the drivers must first be loaded. Next a
- Library must be created. A Library is the place where Vocabularies are stored
- in memory so they can be accessed quickly. The Editor REDT automatically
- creates a Library upon loading and the Library is expanded to the neessary
- size to store the vocabularies loaded. The Editor RE is used in conjunction
- with MKLIB upon loading and does not create a Library. MKLIBXX allows space to
- be allocated manually by specifying a number XX, where XX represents the
- number of kilo bytes of memory. Loading a large number of vocabularies into
- the Library will leave less room for application programs if you are using
- them. The amount of Library space required to store a vocabulary is a function
- of the vocabulary size. The first 64 word vocabulary requires 25K bytes & each
- additional 64 word vocabulary requires 12K bytes.
-
- NOTE: If MKLIB is used, the REDT will add additional space in the LIBRARY if
- needed to fit the vocabularies.
-
- LIBRARY MEMORY UTILIZATION
-
- Be aware that the Hearsay Gold Library can use substantial amounts of user
- memory. Each Hearsay Gold vocabulary loaded will occupy between 1 and 12K bytes
- of user memory. If you plan on keeping a large number of vocabularies resident,
- make sure that you have a decent amount of memory available. The XXX driver
- requires about 70K bytes of memory. XXXE used to edit your vocabulary within
- your application program requires an additional 40K of memory. If you do not
- need access to editing functions within an application program. we recommend
- you load your files with the XXX command.
-
- Since the Library is automatically extended to accomodate the vocabularies
- that the user loads, very large Libraries can be used. One limitation on the
- use of Libraries is that a maximum of 64 vocabularies can be stored in the
- Library at any one time.
-
- You can load vocabularies in of two ways. The most efficient from DOS
- described below or from within the Hearsay Editor as described in Sections 5.01
- and 5.02.
-
- TO LOAD FROM DOS
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Type CD\HEARSAY [ENTER]
-
- 2. Type XXX or XXXE [ENTER]
-
- 3. Type REDT/L filename1 filename2 filename3
- or
- MKLIBXX (Where XX specifies the amount of memory to be allocated for
- the Library in Kbytes). Then type RE/L filename1 filename2 filename3
-
- To clear the Library before loading the vocabularies, the /EL option
- should be used. Replace step 3 with the following:
-
- REDT/EL filename1 filename2 filename3
- or with
- RE/EL filename1 filename2 filename3 (If MKLIB was used)
-
- NOTE: If more than one vobaculary is loaded, the vocabulary names must be
- seperated by spaces. You can load from 1 to 10 vocabularies (Filename1 to
- filename10) together at a time in this manner up to 64 vocabularies. UPON
- COMPLETION OF THE ABOVE COMMAND THE CURRENT VOCABULARY WILL BE THE LAST
- ONE IN THE LIST. If you are loading linked vocabularies, any vocabulary
- linked to any other must be loaded into the library at this time.
-
- Alternately the REDT program accepts a vocabulary list in a file which is
- loaded on execution. The name of the vocabulary list should be preceded by an @
- character and should appear in place vocabulary files seperated by spaces.
- Multiple lines may also be used as desired. For example, to erase the Library
- and load the vocabularies listed in file EXAMPLE.LST, the command line would be
-
- REDT/EL@EXAMPLE.LST
-
- This file must be created with a DOS Editor, refer to your DOS manual.
-
- NOTE 1: When storing vocabularies in a list file, the maximum number is 8
- vocabularies. Additionally a 47K limit is all that can be loaded. If
- these limits are exceeded, load two seperate list files.
-
- (ex. REDT/L@EXAMPLE1.LST,REDT/L@example2.LST).
-
- NOTE 2: The list file must be stored in the DIRECTORY where the environment is
- set to.
-
- 3.02 HOW TO LOAD HEARSAY GOLD VOCABULARIES WITH AN APPLICATION
-
- In order to load a vocabulary with an Application program you must always
- load the Hearsay system first BEFORE your application program. If you are using
- a menu or shell program you must exit to DOS and load Hearsay first. To load,
- follow the directions "To Load From DOS" above then load your application as
- specified in the application loading instructions.
-
- 4.00 THE HEARSAY GOLD WINDOW SYSTEM
-
- 4.01 HOW TO OBTAIN THE HEARSAY GOLD VOCABULARY WINDOW
-
- THE VOCABULARY WINDOW
-
- A Hearsay Gold Vocabulary relates a series of command names to specific
- sequences of keystrokes that are automatically typed when the commands are
- either spoken or selected from the Vocabulary Window. If we Load the Test
- Vocabulary by Typing:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Type CD\HEARSAY [ENTER]
-
- 2. Type XXXETEST (XXX=your initials)[ENTER]
-
- To see the TEST Vocabulary Window, press the "HOT KEY" (The gray + key on
- the numeric keypad). When the "HOT KEY" is pressed, the active Vocabulary
- appears in the lower left corner of the Vocabulary Window. The vocabulary name
- shown should be <<TEST>>. If the window shown is <<CONTROL>>, there is no
- vocabulary currently loaded or you pressed the HOT KEY two times. Try again or
- go back to step 1.
-
- EXECUTING COMMANDS FROM THE VOCABULARY WINDOW
-
- After pressing the HOT KEY once and entering the Vocabulary Window:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Press the cursor keys to move the highlighted selection up, down, left,
- and right to a desired function.
-
- 2. Press [ENTER] key. The currently highlighted command will be executed.
-
- Press "HOT KEY" a second time. A window called <<CONTROL>> will appear.
- The Control Window will be discussed next. If the "HOT KEY" is pressed again,
- the Control Window will disappear. Stepping through the control menu is a very
- convenient way to exit from the Vocabulary Window without executing a command.
- Pressing the "HOT KEY" nevers causes a command to be executed, it merely brings
- up window options. Additionally, when the menus appear on the screen voice
- recognition is disabled temporarily, when exiting these menus if voice
- recognition was enabled it will then again be enabled.
-
- 4.02 HOW TO OBTAIN THE HEARSAY GOLD CONTROL WINDOW
-
- The Control Window allows you to execute the following options:
-
- * ENABLE / DISABLE voice recognition
-
- * Change or view the vocabularies within the Hearsay Gold LIBRARY
-
- * Load the active vocabulary in the Library into the EDITOR
-
- * QUIT to exit the Control Window
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Press the "HOT KEY" two times
-
- ENABLE / DISABLE VOICE RECOGNITION
-
- The ENABLE VOICE mode of the Hearsay Gold system allows any words listed
- in the vocabulary menu to be executed by saying their names. This feature can
- be combined with conventional keyboard entry, mouse command selection, and
- conventional keyboard enhancement functions.
-
- NOTE: We highly recommend that the voice function be disabled when it is not in
- use. This prevents other sounds from being mistaken for voice commands.
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Obtain the Control Window by hitting the "HOT KEY" twice. If the voice
- mode is currently disabled, the first selection will read: ENABLE VOICE
- If the voice mode is currently enabled, the first selection will read:
- DISABLE VOICE.
-
- 2. Position the cursor to this selection.
-
- 3. Press the [ENTER] key.
-
- 4. Press the "HOT KEY" to remove the Control Window.
-
- NOTE: If enabling the voice, the vocabulary will now be ready for use. To
- execute a command, you must say its name. Voice Commands will only be
- accepted while the Hearsay Gold voice is ENABLED and the Control and
- Command Windows are exited. Additionally, the computer must be waiting
- for a keyboard input.
-
- TO VIEW VOCABULARIES WITHIN THE LIBRARY
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Obtain the Control Window.
-
- 2. Select LIBRARY option by moving the cursor over it & pressing [ENTER].
-
- The names of the vocabularies will now be displayed in the LIBRARY Window.
-
- TO CHANGE THE ACTIVE VOCABULARY IN THE LIBRARY
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Obtain the Control Window.
-
- 2. Select LIBRARY option by moving the cursor over it & pressing [ENTER].
-
- 3. Move cursor to select one of the listed vocabularies & press [ENTER].
-
- NOTE: This will change the selected vocabulary to the active vocabulary which
- is now displayed in the vocabulary window and can now be activated by
- voice commands if voice is enabled.
-
- LOAD THE CURRENT VOCABULARY INTO THE EDITOR
-
- NOTE: This option is only available when loading the XXXE startup batch file or
- from the HSRE Hearsay driver described in Section 6.
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Obtain the Control Window and select the EDITOR option.
-
- The active vocabulary will now be loaded into the on screen Editor.
-
- QUIT THE CONTROL WINDOW
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Move Cursor to Quit and press [ENTER].
-
- NOTE: Pressing the "HOT KEY" once from within the CONTROL Window will also exit
- the CONTROL Window.
-
- 4.03 HOW TO USE THE HEARSAY GOLD VOICE COMMANDS
-
- Once voice control is turned on, all you need to do to execute a command
- is to say its name. Voice commands will be accepted however, only when the
- computer is waiting for you to type something.
-
- Voice commands are not active while the Vocabulary or Control Windows
- appear on the screen. After you have created, trained & loaded your vocabulary
- with your applications, voice commands can be used.
-
- To describe the features of the Hearsay while in use, we can run the
- "TEST" program as an example. To do this: Load XXXETEST (XXX = your initials).
-
- PAUSING THE RECOGNIZER
-
- If you wish to temporarily disable voice recognition for any reason, bring
- up the Vocabulary or Control Windows by pressing the "HOT KEY". Hearsay Gold
- will not recognize voice commands while the Vocabulary or Control Windows are
- on the screen. To continue, simply exit from the Hearsay Gold windows by
- pressing the HOT KEY until the windows disappear.
-
- The pause feature is most often used when the user needs to cough, sneeze,
- or speak while the system is in use. The user is free to choose between
- disabling the recognizer permanently from the Control Window or pausing it by
- use of the HOT KEY.
-
- REJECTION OF WORDS
-
- If a beep is heard after you say a word, the word has not been recognized.
- If this happens, say the word again. If the system refuses to recognize only a
- few words or executes the wrong command for those words, those words probably
- need to be retrained (See section 5.03 - How to Edit). If the system refuses to
- recognize the majority of the words, or if constantly executes the wrong
- commands, one of the following is probably at fault:
-
- 1. The correct vocabulary is not active. Check which vocabulary is active
- by bringing up the Control Window and selecting the Library option.
-
- 2. The vocabulary loaded has not been trained for the current user. Check
- to see that your personalized vocabulary file has been loaded.
-
- 3. The microphone is not positioned correctly. Make sure the white dot is
- facing the corner of your mouth, slightly below your lower lip, below
- the breath path. Make sure the microphone is close to your mouth at all
- times.
-
- 4. The word is not in the active vocabulary.
-
- 5. Improper level setting. The background noise has changed considerably
- since the level was set. To check your initial setting:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Type CD/HEARSAY/XXX (XXX=initials).
-
- 2. Type LEVEL.SAV The level will be displayed as:
- LEVEL = XXXX (Where XXXX is a four digit code).
-
- TO COMPARE WITH THE CURRENT LEVEL SETTING:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Type SET HEARSAY=C:\HEARSAY
-
- 2. Type HSR
-
- 3. Type LEVEL
-
- The system will now ask you to press the [ENTER] key and say CALIBRATE. It
- will now display the current microphone level. If the initial setting is + or -
- 10 points different from the current setting, the SETUP program needs to be run
- and the level setting RESET.
-
- If the system does not respond when you say a command, and no beep is
- heard, try the following:
-
- 1. Check that Voice is Enabled by pressing the "HOT KEY" two times. The
- Control Window should read DISABLE VOICE.
-
- 2. Make sure headset or microphone is positioned correctly, & plugged in.
-
- 3. Make sure you are speaking at a reasonable level. Anything above a
- whisper is appropriate in a semi-quite environment. If a desktop
- microphone is used in a noisy environment (Not a recommended practice),
- Hearsay Gold may insist that you speak quite loudly.
-
- If everything checks out normally, try reinitializing the recognizer as
- described below.
-
- INITIALIZING THE RECOGNIZER
-
- To achieve an optimum performance level, the recognizer must adapt to the
- environment that it is being used in. This kind of adaptation, referred to as
- recognizer initialization, is performed automatically upon exit from the
- Control Window. Normally the user does not need to be concerned about this
- automatic adaptation. It is important however, that the user not be talking,
- coughing, or clearing his troat, when the Control Window is exited. It is good
- practice to reinitialize at this point by stepping through the control window
- if unsatisfactory performance is experienced.
-
- AUTOMATIC PAUSE MODE
-
- If Hearsay Gold detects continuous speech or loud sounds, such as are
- produced in conversation, it will automatically pause. This feature protects
- against extraneous voice input when the user forgets to pause or disable the
- recognizer. Automatic pause will bring up the Control Window, and the system
- will wait for a keyboard input, mouse response or pressing the "HOT KEY" before
- continuing on.
-
- NOTE: To permamently disable the AUTOPAUSE MODE see Section 6.01.
-
- ADAPTIVE TRAINING
-
- The Hearsay Gold has an adaptive training program automatically built in.
- Simply, the more you speak to your system, the better it gets, or "Adapts" to
- your voice. However, adaptive training only stores its updates to its internal
- memory. If the system is unhooked, turned off, or another vocabulary is loaded,
- these adaptive training updates are lost. It is a wise idea to update your
- vocabulary a few times during the day. To do so, you must manually save your
- vocabulary to your hard drive. To do this, see Section 2.04 How To Save Hearsay
- Gold Vocabulary.
-
- A NOTE ON PRINT SPOOLERS
-
- Print operations may be used while the Hearsay voice control is ENABLED.
- However, the printing operation stops if any of the Hearsay Windows are entered
- by use of the "HOT KEY" or by activating via Auto Pause. If you wish to run a
- print spooler, DISABLE the voice control mode from the Hearsay Control Window
- as described in Section 4.02 before printing. If you have already run the
- spooler and your printer has stopped, you can still disable Hearsay in the
- normal manner.
-
- NOTE: Printer noise may also cause decreased accuracy results if the printer is
- in close proximity to the Hearsay.
-
- 4.04 HOW TO USE THE HEARSAY GOLD IN GRAPHICS MODE
-
- Please note the following when using the Hearsay Gold in Graphics mode:
-
- * Hearsay Gold is compatible with both monochrome and color graphics
- display systems including CGA, EGA, and VGA.
-
- * The Vocabulary and Control Windows are designed for use ONLY with
- alphanumeric display modes.
-
- * If you are using Hearsay Gold with programs that use the color graphics
- card in a graphics display mode, the pop-up Vocabulary & Control Windows
- will not appear however, the voice system will continue to operate
- normally.
-
- * In this mode, the "HOT KEY" acts as a switch that ENABLES and DISABLES
- VOICE.
-
- NOTE 1: The system will beep twice whenever the voice is DISABLED.
-
- NOTE 2: No sound is made when the voice is ENABLED.
-
- * In programs that employ both graphics and alphanumeric display modes
- (Such as WordPerfect or Lotus 1-2-3), menus will appear normally
- whenever the screen is in the alphanumeric mode and as described above
- when in graphic display mode.
-
- 4.05 HOW TO USE SAMPLE VOCABULARIES
-
- There is a sample vocabulary provided on the Hearsay Gold system disk.
- This vocabulary is intended to help get you started using Hearsay Gold with
- various application packages and are intended to be heavily customized. The
- commands that are included in the sample vocabulary are general in nature, but
- the most useful commands in your Hearsay Gold vocabularies will probably be
- those that you will define yourself. With Hearsay Gold you can make powerful
- commands that perform such user specific tasks as automatically loading your
- budget file in a spreadsheet or typing one of a small glossary of words in a
- word processing program. Before attempting to use the sample vocabulary, you
- should be familiar with the material in the previous sections of this manual.
-
- As discussed in chapter 2, Hearsay vocabularies must be trained to your
- voice before their initial use.
-
- NOTE: After you have trained the vocabulary, SAVE it to a FILE.
-
- DOS.VOC
-
- Drive A - Sets the default drive to "A:" from the DOS command mode.
-
- Drive B - Sets the default drive to "B:" from the DOS command mode.
-
- Directory - Runs the DOS directory command "DIR".
-
- Clear Screen - Runs the DOS command "CLS" to clear the screen.
-
- Enter - Types the [ENTER] key.
-
- Escape - Types the [ESC] character.
-
- Line Repeat - Types the [F3] key to retype the last DOS command line.
-
- Line Save - Types [F5] key to save current DOS line for additional editing
-
- TO TRAIN THE DOS VOCABULARY:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Type CD\HEARSAY
-
- 2. Type XXX or XXXE
-
- 3. Type REDT DOS
-
- 4. Select T (TRAIN) then T (TRAIN WORDS)
-
- 5. Repeat the words as they appear on the screen when prompted
-
- TO SAVE:
-
- STEP ACTION
-
- 1. Press S (SAVE) then F (FILE)
-
- 2. Press [ENTER]
-
- 3. Press O (OVERWRITE)
-
- 4. Press S (SAVE) then L (LIBRARY)
-
- You may now ENABLE VOICE from the Control Window and use your sample
- vocabulary.