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RecognitionResult.Audio Property

Definition

Gets the audio associated with the recognition result.

public:
 property System::Speech::Recognition::RecognizedAudio ^ Audio { System::Speech::Recognition::RecognizedAudio ^ get(); };
public System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedAudio Audio { get; }
member this.Audio : System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedAudio
Public ReadOnly Property Audio As RecognizedAudio

Property Value

The audio associated with the recognition result or null if the recognizer generated the result from a call to the EmulateRecognize or EmulateRecognizeAsync methods of a SpeechRecognitionEngine or SpeechRecognizer instance.

Examples

The following example shows a handler for the SpeechRecognized event and some of the information about the associated RecognitionResult.

// Handle the SpeechRecognized event.   
void SpeechRecognizedHandler(object sender, SpeechRecognizedEventArgs e)  
{  
  if (e.Result == null) return;  

  // Add event handler code here.  

  // The following code illustrates some of the information available  
  // in the recognition result.  
      Console.WriteLine("Grammar({0}): {1}", e.Result.Grammar.Name, e.Result.Text);  
      Console.WriteLine("Audio for result:");  
      Console.WriteLine("  Start time: "+ e.Result.Audio.StartTime);  
      Console.WriteLine("  Duration: " + e.Result.Audio.Duration);  
      Console.WriteLine("  Format: " + e.Result.Audio.Format.EncodingFormat);  

  // Display the semantic values in the recognition result.  
  foreach (KeyValuePair<String, SemanticValue> child in e.Result.Semantics)  
  {  
    Console.WriteLine(" {0} key: {1}",  
      child.Key, child.Value.Value ?? "null");  
  }  
  Console.WriteLine();  

  // Display information about the words in the recognition result.  
  foreach (RecognizedWordUnit word in e.Result.Words)  
  {  
    RecognizedAudio audio = e.Result.GetAudioForWordRange(word, word);  
    Console.WriteLine(" {0,-10} {1,-10} {2,-10} {3} ({4})",  
      word.Text, word.LexicalForm, word.Pronunciation,  
      audio.Duration, word.DisplayAttributes);  
  }  

  // Display the recognition alternates for the result.  
  foreach (RecognizedPhrase phrase in e.Result.Alternates)  
  {  
    Console.WriteLine(" alt({0}) {1}", phrase.Confidence, phrase.Text);  
  }  
}  

Remarks

To get a section of the audio that is associated with a specific range of words in the recognition result, use the GetAudioForWordRange method.

Applies to

See also