ISpeechRecognitionConstraint Interface
Definition
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Represents a constraint for a SpeechRecognizer object.
public interface class ISpeechRecognitionConstraint
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struct ISpeechRecognitionConstraint
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public interface ISpeechRecognitionConstraint
Public Interface ISpeechRecognitionConstraint
- Derived
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows 10 (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
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API contract |
Windows.Foundation.UniversalApiContract (introduced in v1.0)
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Remarks
Constraints, or grammars, define the spoken words and phrases that can be matched by the speech recognizer.
You can specify one of the pre-defined, web-service grammars (see SpeechRecognitionTopicConstraint) or you can create your own custom grammar (see SpeechRecognitionGrammarFileConstraint, SpeechRecognitionListConstraint, and SpeechRecognitionVoiceCommandDefinitionConstraint) that is installed with your app.
To use web-service constraints, speech input and dictation support must be enabled in Settings by turning on the "Get to know me" option in the Settings -> Privacy -> Speech, inking, and typing page. See "Recognize speech input" in Speech recognition.
Properties
IsEnabled |
Gets or sets whether the constraint can be used by the SpeechRecognizer object to perform recognition. |
Probability |
Gets or sets the weighted value of the constraint. |
Tag |
Gets or sets a tag that can be useful for identifying the constraint. |
Type |
Gets the type of the constraint. |