Spracherkennung
PowerScribe®
serverbasierte Spracherkennungslösung

The server-based speech recognition software PowerScribe® offers an innovative solution for your enterprise without the necessity of high investment costs for workstation hardware. Due to the fact that speech recognition happens on a server, up to twenty users are able to use the software simultaneously. There are no performance losses compared to single-use at workstations. Optionally, the speech recognition server can be implemented with all well-known virtualization solutions, such as VMware® or Microsoft® (Virtual Server 2005 R2), if your hardware fulfills the respective requirements. In this case you save the costs for the purchase of a dedicated server.
After a short initial trainig period with ten training units, the user will achieve an exceptionally high accuracy in speech recognition, which will become even higher during further usage of the software. Insertion of text blocks, as well as word formatting happens solely via spoken commands.
The server-based speech recognition software PowerScribe® offers you by its integration in the ProDictate dictation and document management system following benefits:
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Integration in the dictation and document management system
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Document creation directly while writing the medical report
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Networking capability and integration with third party vendors
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Citrix® support
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Microsoft® IE as user interface
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Management console for central administration and management of user profiles and vocabularies
System Requirements for servers:
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Intel® Pentium® 2,1 GH
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4 GB RAM
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50 GB free hard disk space
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Microsoft® Server 2003 SP2
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Microsoft® SQL 2000 SP 4
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Microsoft® IE 6.0
System Requirements for PCs:
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Intel® Celeron® 1,4 GH
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256 MB RAM
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200 MB free hard disk space
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Microsoft® 2000 mit SP4/Microsoft® XP with SP1 or higher
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Soundcard
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Microsoft® IE 6.0
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USB dictation device
The following product data sheet explains PowerScribes
®benefits, features and technical specifications.
NOTE: The data sheets are saved as PDF documents. You can open these PDF files with Adobe Acrobat Reader®. Acrobat Reader® can be downloaded for free at http://www.adobe.com.





