ConversationalAgentSignal.DetectorKind Property
Definition
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Gets the type of the ActivationSignalDetector associated with the ConversationalAgentSignal.
public:
property ActivationSignalDetectorKind DetectorKind { ActivationSignalDetectorKind get(); };
ActivationSignalDetectorKind DetectorKind();
public ActivationSignalDetectorKind DetectorKind { get; }
var activationSignalDetectorKind = conversationalAgentSignal.detectorKind;
Public ReadOnly Property DetectorKind As ActivationSignalDetectorKind
Property Value
The type of the ActivationSignalDetector associated with the ConversationalAgentSignal.
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 11 (introduced in 10.0.22000.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v14.0)
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Remarks
This property can be used to determine how to handle a SignalDetected event. Examples include:
- Signals generated by a HardwareEvent:2 (such as a keyboard button press or bluetooth headset) do not have the keyword audio in their payload.
- Signals generated by an AudioPattern:0 where the [ConversationalAgentSignal.IsSignalVerificationRequired] (conversationalagentsignal_issignalverificationrequired.md) is set to true need a secondary verification pass by the client to identify the keyword.
- Signals generated by an AudioPattern:0 where the [ConversationalAgentSignal.IsSignalVerificationRequired] (conversationalagentsignal_issignalverificationrequired.md) is set to false do not need secondary verification, but do include the keyword.