vote up 0 vote down star

Whew, big title, but yea that sums up the question.

Im working in C# with the Microsoft SAPI, using their speech Recognition in a program im working on.

what i have it doing is. grammar = objRecoContext.CreateGrammar(0);

            menuRule = grammar.Rules.Add("typewrite", SpeechRuleAttributes.SRATopLevel | SpeechRuleAttributes.SRADynamic, 1);
            object PropValue = "";

            menuRule.InitialState.AddWordTransition(null, "will", " ", SpeechGrammarWordType.SGLexical, "will", 1, ref PropValue, 1.0F);
            menuRule.InitialState.AddWordTransition(null, "New", " ", SpeechGrammarWordType.SGLexical, "New", 1, ref PropValue, 1.0F);
            menuRule.InitialState.AddWordTransition(null, "Open", " ", SpeechGrammarWordType.SGLexical, "Open", 2, ref PropValue, 1.0F);
            menuRule.InitialState.AddWordTransition(null, "Close", " ", SpeechGrammarWordType.SGLexical, "Close", 3, ref PropValue, 1.0F);

for custom words. but this will pick up more than I want. how can i fix this.

what im asking is, how can i make the m$ sapi only care about words I want it to. not every word in the default dict.

flag

29% accept rate

2 Answers

vote up 0 vote down

hello i working c#.net 2008 i want to use speech microsoft word in c#.net how do it? what do USING,at top program cod? thanks

link|flag
vote up 0 vote down

You can try using Command and Control mode for the recognizer to recognize just the words that you want. For your code, all you need to do is add

grammar.CmdSetRuleState("typewrite",SpeechRuleState.SGDSActive);

and objRecoContext.State = SpeechRecoContextState.SRCS_Enabled;

Hope this helps..

link|flag

Your Answer

Get an OpenID
or

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.