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WSR is a locally processed speech recognition platform; it does not rely on [[cloud computing]] for accuracy, dictation, or recognition, but adapts based on contexts, grammars, speech samples, training sessions, and vocabularies. It provides a personal dictionary that allows users to include or exclude words or expressions from dictation and to record pronunciations to increase recognition accuracy. Custom language models are also supported.
 
With Windows Vista, WSR was developed to be part of Windows, as speech recognition was previously exclusive to applications such as [[Windows Media Player]]. It is present in [[Windows 7]], [[Windows 8]], [[Windows 8.1]], [[Windows RT]], [[Windows 10]], and [[Windows 1011]].
 
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