Are you issuing commands that can be matched to phrases, or using dictation?
If the former, you can see the confidence level with which the speech engine matches your command phrase by clicking the wrench icon on the main window, clicking the "Recognition" tab, and checking the "Show Confidence Level" option.
I am using a profile with phrases, not dictation, so I would expect better results. I mean if the word "driver" is in the profile, why does it keep wanting to hear "ever" or "never"? And in the past, I have had good results from adding words to my dictionary. However, this time, adding "driver" (recording me saying it) didn't help. That's why it almost seems like a disconnect between the speech recognition engine and my Voice Attack profile. I mean I'm sure it's not actually disconnected, but in the past I've had better success with the process.
So again, I don't understand: it hears similar (?) words like driver and never, but if "driver" is specifically in the profile, how is it not figuring this out? Sometimes it hears "driver", but less than half the time. If it never heard "driver" then I'd blame myself, but since it hears "driver" sometimes, I blame the software. When I test my microphone, I hear myself clearly. When I listen to my dictionary addition of "driver", it sounds okay...no worse than other cases where I've seen improvement.
In the end, my work-around is to add the words "never" and "ever" as options where I'm wanting to use "driver" and now it works (to the extent that this is considered working). Hopefully I never need to use "ever" or "never" as distinct results in the profile, I guess, right?
As for the confidence level, I've had that turned on since I started using Voice Attack a couple years ago, and with these, the confidence is always low (I can't recall the exact range, but usually around 50%). I'll go check and update this....
Any other ideas how to improve this? Or whether this indicates a possible problem in the system?
EDIT: I just tested this again -
If I remove "never" and "ever" as options, whether it hears "driver" depends on the context. When it hears "driver" the confidence is around 50%-55%. When I have "ever" and "never" as options, it always hears "ever" now. Confidence is 80%. Again, I'm saying "driver" and "driver" is in my dictionary, custom recorded through the Windows speech recognition dictionary.