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This comprehensive session is designed for reporters seeking to maximize performance using Speechmatics for Vox. Attendees will learn recommended hardware configurations, optimal engine and system settings, and best practices for achieving consistent, high-quality recognition. A deep dive into vocabulary building will cover strategies for creating, managing, and refining vocabularies to continually improve accuracy. By the end of the session, participants will have a clear framework for building and maintaining high-performing vocabularies for shorthand reporting. Learning Objectives
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Trainer Qualifications & Bio
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Amy Armstrong, CVR-RVR, CART Captioner
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Amy is a freelance shorthand writer and instructor with over a decade of experience as a working court reporter and captioner in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada. An alumna of the International Realtime Court Reporting Institute, she teaches shorthand theory, Dragon Speech Recognition Engine, and Eclipse CAT softwares. Amy continues to cover complex litigation continentwide, providing realtime transcription in criminal courts, as well as high-profile captioning for world leaders and celebrities. She has served on the Board of Directors of the National Verbatim Reporters Association. As “Stenovox” on Instagram, Amy shares engaging, educational content that challenges industry norms and reimagines the role of the voicewriting stenographer. Amy offers personal coaching, bootcamps, webinars, and in-person continuing education instruction at conventions and conferences across North America. |
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