Save Windows Speech Recognition file of dictionary

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Is there a Windows Speech Recognition data file, training file, or other file — that I can save a copy to a jump drive before doing a clean install on this computer. To reinsert after new install. Just to save time without retraining :dinesh:

Maybe just saving the speech recognition dictionary file will do it.
Which would also allow me to use the file on other computers as well!
 

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If you go to the Windows folder, you'll see a folder titled Speech. It seems to hold some files related to that obviously. You can try copying and pasting your current Speech folder to a different PC and tinker around with that to see if it works.
 

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There's a file called Custom in the Uproof folder but it's blank. User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Uproof

From what I've read that's for Word but I don't have Word on this computer. I did have the 60 day trial but removed it.

It seems logical for MS to share one dictionary for Office, Works, Windows per user.
 

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I've just had a play with this.

What I did was to take some old-school-MSDOS DIR runs on the C: drive (piped to a file) and used freebie utility KDiff3 to see which files changed before and after. This is a rather empirical approach with no understanding whatsoever of how the software actually works. ;)

In the speech recognition software there is an right-click option to Open the Speech Dictionary, and from there you can add and change words.

These seem to go into a small dat file in
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Speech\Files\UserLexicons

There's also
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Speech\Files\UserShortcuts
in the same area which I guess has some other specific speech info.

The other folders which changed (and seemed relevant) were:

C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Speech\Files\MSASR
and
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Speech\Files\TrainingAudio

This latter one seemed to be populated as I was going through the tutorial, and holds a .wav file of everything I said to it! The MSASR folder has some fairly big files in there so I'm guessing it holds most of the information.

It's possible that other files/folders are used which weren't so obviously named!

No idea if you can copy these folders across PCs though.

Incidentally by listening back to the .wavs in TrainingAudio I found out how bad the microphone (or possibly sound driver) on this laptop is; there's a constant buzz in the background so I'm pretty impressed the Speech Recognition worked as well as it did.
 

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DavidY— Thank you very much for your time.
It seems I'm missing the Training Audio file. I tried to open the others with notepad but it looks like they might be encrypted. Their filenames are in red.


These seem to go into a small dat file in SP_2536F7A16D3F44E88D3EA3F6581030F0
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Speech\Files\UserLexicons

There's also SP_1BF95645E5974C958CDA92A02CD8C3B8
C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Speech\Files\UserShortcuts
in the same area which I guess has some other specific speech info.

The other folders which changed (and seemed relevant) were:

C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Speech\Files\MSASR
SP_1C405525640C42D8B6B21A5AA6A60A91
SP_3BE3CF91C5C74385BAA1F676ABC6210A
SP_7AE1C0DAF44B4D98A1FD38D940B47FF3
SP_234C32AC44C945EBA32C2EA0355D38D5
SP_71746BE5103E47868905EC04AF1F0C8B
SP_297342D33A84490CA223B93756577B80
SP_75979821794A4D8BB74659E6328D9822
SP_ACE6D64A3B6D4417AFA365FAB7B43EB7
 

and
Missing and this is one I have interest in C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Speech\Files\TrainingAudio

This latter one seemed to be populated as I was going through the tutorial, and holds a .wav file of everything I said to it! The MSASR folder has some fairly big files in there so I'm guessing it holds most of the information.

It's possible that other files/folders are used which weren't so obviously named!

No idea if you can copy these folders across PCs though.

Incidentally by listening back to the .wavs in TrainingAudio I found out how bad the microphone (or possibly sound driver) on this laptop is; there's a constant buzz in the background so I'm pretty impressed the Speech Recognition worked as well as it did.
I started out using an analog headset. Then USB headset plugged into computer. Now USB headset plugged into a self-powered USB hub. I also use it for MagicJack. Family & friends say it is much clearer and not so much background noise now.
 

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DavidY— Thank you very much for your time.
It seems I'm missing the Training Audio file. I tried to open the others with notepad but it looks like they might be encrypted.
Did you run through the Tutorial? I think that was what created the files in that folder.

I'm also not surprised that the .dat files don't open with Notepad. I guess they must somehow store sounds and the Notepad-friendly text format probably isn't the most efficient way to store sound information - I'd guess it's about efficiency rather than encryption.
 

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I'd only get the go through the tutorial on this after an upgrade from Windows 7.
Oh well, guess it is no big deal retraining after a clean install. At least now I know the trick to speed training voice recognition.
I took a snapshot of the speech dictionary and a lead a troublesome words immediately.

Again thank you for your help.
Ron
 

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    17" 24"
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