The Motivation Behind Dragon 11

I'm extremely excited about the new release of Dragon – Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 11. We have been eagerly working on this innovative new release of Dragon ever since we launched Dragon 10 just about two years ago. With Dragon 10, we set a new standard for speech recognition performance on the desktop and added exciting new features like Dragon Voice Shortcuts. How in the world could we top that? 

To answer that question, we went to the top-secret source for all Dragon product direction: you.

We've always relied heavily on customer feedback in our product development process – but the amount and quality of customer feedback that we have received during the lifetime of Dragon 10 was unprecedented. There were two major initiatives that drove significantly enhanced customer feedback over the past two years. The first is a feature that is built into the Dragon 10 product – an anonymous, opt-in data collection feature that allows us to analyze how our customers, in aggregate, use Dragon. The second initiative was our broad use of social media vehicles to communicate to our customer base. Through our blog, our Twitter feed, our Facebook page and our Web feedback form, we received an incredible amount of highly valuable customer feedback. 

These two feedback mechanisms are far more powerful in combination than as standalone items. The data collection feature by itself could only tell us what was happening – but not why. The feedback from our social media channels provided a rich understanding of some of the requests, desires and concerns – but it is difficult to tell whether this feedback is unique to a vocal minority or something that represents a larger opportunity unless you pair this feedback with data.

One thing was clear – Dragon is an extremely powerful application, but many of the features and capabilities weren’t immediately obvious to some of our customers.  We needed to think about the way we present information and capabilities to our customers so that it would be easier for them to discover the full power of Dragon. We also learned that not everybody was getting equally high accuracy using Dragon. When you look at the data, you realize that there are a few common things that contribute to lower accuracy in Dragon: 

  • First of all, the quality of the audio that Dragon hears is a significant contributor to accuracy. We knew we needed to provide better tools to help identify and diagnose problematic audio on computers.

  • We also found that some people were speaking to Dragon in a very choppy manner – instead of speaking fluidly with longer utterances. Because of the way Dragon works, the more fluidly and consistently you speak, the more information Dragon has to determine the appropriate transcription for your voice.

When we watched people interacting with Dragon, we saw that some folks were distracted by the "results box" that showed the intermediate transcription results. So in Dragon 11, we have removed that results box and introduced a new user interface element designed to help people continue to focus on their work, versus constantly checking those intermediate results. That was an example of making part of the user interface "less visible" because we believe it was distracting (if you disagree, we left you the option to turn it back on).  

Another major innovation in Dragon 11, known as the Dragon Sidebar, is designed to make the user interface "more visible" when you really need it. We created this element because we found that many of our customers did not know about the commands that Dragon understood – and they could not easily find those commands, or remember their own custom commands.  A lot of people were actually taking their list of custom commands and attaching them to the side of their screen with a little sticky note. The new Dragon Sidebar is designed to provide intelligent user feedback when you need it – and get out of the way when you don't need it.

Of all the new features in Dragon 11, I think my favorite is the ability for Dragon to format or correct multiple instances of text in the same document. When I say "underline Dragon," all the instances of the word Dragon are highlighted and numbered on my screen. I can either select the instance that I want to change, or say "choose all" to make the change in every instance. 

Perhaps the most exciting opportunity for us to involve our customers in the product development process happens during our beta test program. This is when we send pre-release versions of the software to some of our customers to get feedback on the product and its features. For Dragon 11, we had our most extensive beta program ever. We also focused not only on our "expert users," but we invited novice users to participate in the program. We also invited several of our customers who indicated that they were dissatisfied with previous versions of Dragon to participate in our beta program. This provided us with fantastic feedback about whether our efforts in the Dragon 11 program addressed the concerns of those users.

I hope you get the opportunity to learn more about Dragon 11 by visiting our website. For those of you who are not Dragon users, I would encourage you to give Dragon 11 a try – now is perhaps the best time ever for people to start using speech recognition. For those of you who are using Dragon 10 or earlier versions of Dragon, I encourage you to upgrade to take full advantage of these exciting new capabilities. 

Finally, I would like to thank you all for your feedback and your participation in our product development process. I believe you all have helped us make the best Dragon ever.

Peter

 


Posted 07-28-2010 10:36 PM by dragonstories2010

Comments

Hans Gutbrod wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 07-29-2010 2:01 AM

very exciting!!! And I completely agree with taking the results box away, I think that is a very smart move.

Good luck with the launch.

Christian Bayerlein wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 07-29-2010 7:20 AM

I'm really glad to read about the new Dragon version and look forward to upgrading to DNS 11!

Are there any new accessibility features for people with physical disabilities? Did you improve recognition accuracy for people with speach problems?

Thanks!

lehenryjr wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 07-29-2010 10:07 AM

This is fantastic news. In the last 2 years I believe Dragon NaturallySpeaking has made some fairly large improvements, with training and the 64-bit support - overall recognition is really, really good. I work with Dragon NaturallySpeaking everyday and find it indispensable.

Until next time,

LEHenryJr

LEHSYS.com

Stefan wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 07-29-2010 6:45 PM

I too, can't wait for Dragon 11 and have ordered my upgrade.  Hopefully it will fix the crashes that occur on a regular basis.

...Stefan

John Nice wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-03-2010 5:09 PM

So, you censor your blog responses.  There's a surprise!  How many of the published responses came from nuance employees?

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-03-2010 5:19 PM

@John - we don't censor our blog responses and I don't think we have any Nuance employees making comments here unless they identify themselves.  I moderate all the responses myself and sometimes I don't publish something if it is spam.  I also wouldn't publish anything profane or offensive, but that hasn't happened yet.

Your comments are always welcome.

Peter Mahoney

SVP & GM, Dragon

Louis wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-10-2010 9:31 AM

I have used via voice which was my first software now owned by your selves and then nat speaking 8 standard but it was terrible. I then bought Nat speaking 10 and finally replaced Via voice with it but only on my XP machine.

I use the dictation software on vista and windows 7 office 2007 which is far more accurate (sorry!) but does not run on XP fore those pesky XP only apps.

I look forward to using version11 ( I hope it runs on xp), just going to Amazon to see if it is for sale yet!

Allison wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-12-2010 12:50 PM

I'm not clear from reading the post - is the actual speech recognition improved in 11? Or is the same as 10?

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-12-2010 10:07 PM

Hi Allison -

Yes - the core speech recognition improved a great deal in version 11.  The engine improved by 15% (15% less speech recognition errors) in version 11.

Peter

jorge wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-13-2010 6:42 AM

Is. There any free trial

Tried versions five and ten and still ha e the cds in the closet

noah wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-13-2010 6:17 PM

when is the medical 11 version going to be released?

Jonny Brasco wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-17-2010 9:32 AM

I recently purchase Dragon pro version 10 is it possible to recieve upgrade to ver 11?

Thanks

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-17-2010 11:45 AM

Hi Jonny - it depends on when you purchased the software.  Please contact our customer service department at 1 800 654-1187

Peter

Matt Sheard wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-27-2010 7:33 AM

NS10 doesn't run properly on my Windows 7 laptop.  Nuances help site tells me this is caused by a clash with intelisheild.  Has NS11 got over this problem?  Is a low cost upgrade available for those of us who bought NS10 in good faith but can't now use it?

Emily Alana James wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-30-2010 3:09 AM

I have had Dragon 10 for a while and it easily upgraded with my move to a 64 bit machine (now running Windows XP 64 bit) - You can imagine my dismay when I purchased Dragon 11 and found that it won't install.

What are the plans for 11 and 64 bit?  Should I return my software or wait for an upgrade to be released in 6 months or so?

Thanks,

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 08-30-2010 8:12 AM

Hi Emily -

I'm surprised that Dragon worked for you on XP-64.  We never supported XP 64 with Dragon 10.  We support Vista 64 and Windows 7 64.

Peter

Lindsey wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 10-02-2010 8:54 AM

I cannot get Dragon 11 home edition to install.  I have windows 7.  At first it says that another version of install is running.  When I tried again later it said fatal error whilst installing.  I had switched my norton firewall off.  I managed to uninstall and reinstalled but same issue.

Please help and also I am not good at pc jargon!

Roberto wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 10-30-2010 4:38 PM

When will be ready the Italian version of Dragon 11? Thank you very much, it is a great help in my work!

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 11-01-2010 9:27 AM

Hi Roberto -

Dragon 11 Italian will be available within the next couple months - stay tuned for a specific availability announcement.

Peter

DL wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 12-15-2010 8:38 AM

I am extremely disappointed with DNS 11. It is my first time using your software and it does not work ("Error 1722"). I am trying to get help

Mark wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 12-26-2010 7:23 PM

Nothing running to complicate matters. It will stay up for perhaps 30-60 secs then crashes without message. Useless piece of software. I'll still keep trying to see if there's anything in my environment but I have nothing unusual. 32 bit XP with 2GB ram

Brenda McClure wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 12-27-2010 12:36 PM

I didn't see an answer to when Dragon 11 Medical will be released.  Do you have a date?

appleshed wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 12-29-2010 2:30 PM

when is the pc german version of dictate coming out?

DrWilCut wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 02-01-2011 10:36 PM

When is Dragon !! Medical making its debut?

eric b wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 02-07-2011 6:08 AM

I understand this is not a support area but for Peter to ignore the people with issues, well that simply poor ethics.

Peter, You could at least direct them to the proper place to gain support, paid or otherwise.

Also, this "ignoring" is causing me to second guess a purchase.

dragonstories2010 wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 02-07-2011 9:00 AM

Hi Eric -

Not sure what you are referring to.  We often respond to people directly in the blog.  Some things, like future products, we cannot discuss in this forum.

If there is something you are looking for, please let us know

Peter

steve wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 05-14-2011 2:44 PM

Peter,

DNS 10 helps me use a computer as I have speech difficulties.  What would also help would be a lower latency interface, so that I could hear myself speaking through a headset live.  Where can I go in technical support to get some advice about this issue.

Steve

Erica Hill wrote re: The Motivation Behind Dragon 11
on 06-03-2011 7:42 AM

Steve, in January of this year, we moved our blog to www.voicesofdragon.com. I encourage you to join us over there, as we actively monitor and respond to comments.

Erica Hill, Dragon corporate communications

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