Dictation in a sentence as a noun

It supports dictation just like the iPhone 4s.

You could probably just pipe that to Googles dictation API and you'd be set.

Google dictation search is borderline unusable on my HTC android phone.

I find it fascinating that he "wrote" this piece using Dragon Dictate, a dictation program.

We're frustratingly close on voice recognition, and I know people using computers for day to day dictation.

You're jumping the gun a bit... the main problem is that they can't secure their main computer, since they require dictation to work in order to enter passwords.

This includes CapTel, which is real time transcribing of phone conversations, by an operator that uses dictation.

Actually, as a blind person, typing on a touch screen isn't that hard, and frankly I don't even find myself typing that much with the advent of reasonable dictation.

In a majority of cases for short texts I can dash off something as fast as a sighted person, and for \nlonger-form material I will use Siri's dictation for a great speed advantage.

She could talk to me in English, chat to her girlfriend on the phone in Spanish and type a hundred words a minute on the Selectric through her dictation headphone simultaneously and not miss a beat.

"...enable surgeons to take notes during an operation without removing their gloves" - They already can, it's called dictation which is subsequently transcribed by a medical secretary whose time is far less expensive.

I can copy and paste it, so I'll email it from my phone to my computer, and paste it here:When you use Siri, which includes the dictation feature of your device, the things you say and dictate will be recorded and sent to Apple to process your requests.

Dictation definitions

noun

an authoritative direction or instruction to do something

See also: command bidding

noun

speech intended for reproduction in writing

noun

matter that has been dictated and transcribed; a dictated passage; "he signed and mailed his dictation without bothering to read it"