Using the Project Oxford Emotion API in C# and JavaScript
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- Anonymous
April 11, 2016
Excellent. Martin, by chance do you have a JavaScript REST sample returning speech from a text string? Thanks JC- Anonymous
April 20, 2016
Thanks - I don't have an example like this but a few people have asked for JS examples of the Speech API so may consider it for a future article
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June 23, 2016
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July 26, 2016
Hi Martin, I really appreciate your help.. I'm new con C# and was looking a UWP sample without much luck until now.. your sample is excellent!Now, I want to do some play with the Face API.. I could start with this one.. but, just to know.. do you already have done this sample with the face api? Thanks again - Anonymous
August 16, 2016
hello,I have read your work.It's excellent .I Really appreciate about your help.Thanks a lot.But I am facing some problem with emotion api with video.I do a little bit modification on your code , in order to test emotion api with video.I use javascript and I only edit the api url to recognizeinvideo and my insert my own Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key. var apiUrl = "https://api.projectoxford.ai/emotion/v1.0/recognize";=> var apiUrl = "https://api.projectoxford.ai/emotion/v1.0/recognizeinvideo";But it detect nothing, and if I upload file which is not a video, it will return me error code.So I think I have successfully connect to the api.May I ask you that is there any possible problem with my code? - Anonymous
October 09, 2016
HI Martin did you ever get anywhere with JS examples of the Speech API . I could really do with some assistance. - Anonymous
March 08, 2017
Very impressive.Can this API be used with live camera stream?