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Chapter 7: Customizing and optimizing Vocabularies
Switch Required with /S Purpose
ulary. use this switch if the vocabulary exists; other-
wise use /VN to create a new vocabulary.
/VN <vocabulary> Yes, if vocabulary does not
yet exist.
Create a new vocabulary if one doesn't exist
for this user profile.
voctool
uses the empty
new vocabulary as the base vocabulary.
Use this switch if the vocabulary does not yet
exist; otherwise, if the vocabulary exists, use
/V to use the current vocabulary name.
If you are using a version of Dragon that does
not have base vocabularies, you must include
/VB to indicate the base vocabulary alongside
/VN.
/VB <base vocabulary> No. Use in conjunction with /VN to indicate the
name of the base vocabulary.
<doc file> Yes, either this doc, /WI
with a word list, or /WLI
with a list of word lists.
Input document.
/DI <doc list file> No. A list of input documents - a list of documents
to retrieve words from for the vocabulary.
/DO <doc list file> No. A list of output documents - a list of doc-
uments to export words from the vocabulary to.
/WI <word list file> Yes, either this option, <doc
file>, or /WLI with a list of
word lists.
An input predefined word list.
/WLI <wordlists list
file>
Yes, either this option, <doc
file>, or /WI with a list of
words.
An input file that lists predefined word lists.
/WO <word list file> No. An output list of added /new words in the
vocabulary to the file indicated.
/WLO <word list file> No. Output list of added words from both prede-
fined word lists and documents along with
word frequency.
/AW[C][<n>] No.
Add unknown words to a vocabulary:
C=add known words with unknown cap-
italization.
n=the minimum number of times that a word
must appear in a document. If a word appears
the minimum number of times, add the word to
the vocabulary.
/LM- No. Do not build language model - include the
minus sign at the end of /LM.
/LM[M|U][N|I] No.
The Build language model:
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