DictationGrammar.SetDictationContext(String, String) Method
Definition
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Adds a context to a dictation grammar that has been loaded by a SpeechRecognizer or a SpeechRecognitionEngine object.
public:
void SetDictationContext(System::String ^ precedingText, System::String ^ subsequentText);
public void SetDictationContext (string precedingText, string subsequentText);
member this.SetDictationContext : string * string -> unit
Public Sub SetDictationContext (precedingText As String, subsequentText As String)
Parameters
- precedingText
- String
Text that indicates the start of a dictation context.
- subsequentText
- String
Text that indicates the end of a dictation context.
Remarks
By default, the dictation grammar does not make use of specific words or word order to identify and interpret audio input. When a context is added to a dictation grammar, the recognition engine uses the precedingText
and subsequentText
to identify when to interpret speech as dictation.
Note
A dictation grammar must be loaded by a SpeechRecognizer or SpeechRecognitionEngine object before you can use SetDictationContext to add a context.
The following table describes how the recognition engine uses the two parameters to determine when to use the dictation grammar.
precedingText |
subsequentText |
Description |
---|---|---|
not null |
not null |
The recognition engine uses the terms to bracket possible candidate phrases. |
null |
not null |
The recognition engine uses the subsequentText to finish dictation. |
not null |
null |
The recognition engine uses the precedingText to start dictation. |
null |
null |
The recognition engine does not use a context when using the dictation grammar. |
Applies to
See also
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