The current state-of-the-art ASR systems are not suitable for adoption into general use in the law office while both systems offer a way to get words onto paper, the low accuracy rates mean that the systems are not as efficient as typing, particularly for lawyers who type reasonably well. This report focuses on dictation systems, and reports on both "continuous speech" and "discrete speech" systems from the three market leaders.
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