RecognitionResult.GetAudioForWordRange Method
Definition
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Gets a section of the audio that is associated with a specific range of words in the recognition result.
public:
System::Speech::Recognition::RecognizedAudio ^ GetAudioForWordRange(System::Speech::Recognition::RecognizedWordUnit ^ firstWord, System::Speech::Recognition::RecognizedWordUnit ^ lastWord);
public System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedAudio GetAudioForWordRange (System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedWordUnit firstWord, System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedWordUnit lastWord);
member this.GetAudioForWordRange : System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedWordUnit * System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedWordUnit -> System.Speech.Recognition.RecognizedAudio
Public Function GetAudioForWordRange (firstWord As RecognizedWordUnit, lastWord As RecognizedWordUnit) As RecognizedAudio
Parameters
- firstWord
- RecognizedWordUnit
The first word in the range.
- lastWord
- RecognizedWordUnit
The last word in the range.
Returns
The section of audio associated with the word range.
Exceptions
The recognizer generated the result from a call to EmulateRecognize
or EmulateRecognizeAsync
methods of the SpeechRecognizer or SpeechRecognitionEngine objects.
Examples
The following example creates a grammar to accept name input and attaches to it a handler for the SpeechRecognized
event. The grammar uses a wildcard for the name element of the phrase. The event handler uses the audio from the wildcard to create and play a greeting prompt.
private Grammar CreateNameInputGrammar()
{
GrammarBuilder wildcardBuilder = new GrammarBuilder();
wildcardBuilder.AppendWildcard();
SemanticResultKey nameKey =
new SemanticResultKey("Name", wildcardBuilder);
GrammarBuilder nameBuilder =
new GrammarBuilder("My name is");
nameBuilder.Append(nameKey);
Grammar nameGrammar = new Grammar(nameBuilder);
nameGrammar.Name = "Name input";
nameGrammar.SpeechRecognized +=
new EventHandler<SpeechRecognizedEventArgs>(
NameInputHandler);
return nameGrammar;
}
// Handle the SpeechRecognized event for the name grammar.
private void NameInputHandler(object sender, SpeechRecognizedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Result == null) return;
RecognitionResult result = e.Result;
SemanticValue semantics = e.Result.Semantics;
if (semantics.ContainsKey("Name"))
{
RecognizedAudio nameAudio =
result.GetAudioForWordRange(
result.Words[3], result.Words[result.Words.Count - 1]);
// Save the audio. Create a directory and file as necessary.
FileInfo fi = new FileInfo(@"C:\temp\temp.wav");
if (!fi.Directory.Exists)
{
fi.Directory.Create();
}
FileStream stream = new FileStream(fi.FullName, FileMode.Create);
nameAudio.WriteToWaveStream(stream);
stream.Close();
// Greet the person using the saved audio.
SpeechSynthesizer synthesizer = new SpeechSynthesizer();
PromptBuilder builder = new PromptBuilder();
builder.AppendText("Hello");
builder.AppendAudio(fi.FullName);
synthesizer.Speak(builder);
}
}
Remarks
To get the complete audio associated with the recognition result, use the Audio property.
Applies to
See also
.NET