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SpeechRecognizer.SpeechRecognitionRejected Event

Definition

Occurs when the recognizer receives input that does not match any of the speech recognition grammars it has loaded.

public:
 event EventHandler<System::Speech::Recognition::SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs ^> ^ SpeechRecognitionRejected;
public event EventHandler<System.Speech.Recognition.SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs> SpeechRecognitionRejected;
member this.SpeechRecognitionRejected : EventHandler<System.Speech.Recognition.SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs> 
Public Custom Event SpeechRecognitionRejected As EventHandler(Of SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs) 
Public Event SpeechRecognitionRejected As EventHandler(Of SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs) 

Event Type

Examples

The following example recognizes phrases such as "Display the list of artists in the jazz category" or "Display albums gospel". The example uses a handler for the SpeechRecognitionRejected event to display a notification in the console when the speech input cannot be matched to the contents of the grammar with sufficient confidence to produce a successful recognition.

using System;  
using System.Speech.Recognition;  

namespace SampleRecognition  
{  
  class Program  
  {  
    static void Main(string[] args)  

    // Initialize a shared speech recognition engine.  
    {  
      using (SpeechRecognizer recognizer =  
         new SpeechRecognizer())  
      {  

        // Create a grammar.  
        //  Create lists of alternative choices.  
        Choices listTypes = new Choices(new string[] { "albums", "artists" });  
        Choices genres = new Choices(new string[] {   
          "blues", "classical", "gospel", "jazz", "rock" });  

        //  Create a GrammarBuilder object and assemble the grammar components.  
        GrammarBuilder mediaMenu = new GrammarBuilder("Display");  
        mediaMenu.Append("the list of", 0, 1);  
        mediaMenu.Append(listTypes);  
        mediaMenu.Append("in the", 0, 1);  
        mediaMenu.Append(genres);  
        mediaMenu.Append("category", 0, 1);  

        //  Build a Grammar object from the GrammarBuilder.  
        Grammar mediaMenuGrammar = new Grammar(mediaMenu);  
        mediaMenuGrammar.Name = "Media Chooser";  

        // Attach event handlers.  
        recognizer.LoadGrammarCompleted +=  
          new EventHandler<LoadGrammarCompletedEventArgs>(recognizer_LoadGrammarCompleted);  
        recognizer.SpeechRecognized +=  
          new EventHandler<SpeechRecognizedEventArgs>(recognizer_SpeechRecognized);  
        recognizer.SpeechRecognitionRejected +=   
          new EventHandler<SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs>(recognizer_SpeechRecognitionRejected);  

        // Load the grammar object to the recognizer.  
        recognizer.LoadGrammarAsync(mediaMenuGrammar);  

        // Keep the console window open.  
        Console.ReadLine();  
      }  
    }  

    // Handle the SpeechRecognitionRejected event.  
    static void recognizer_SpeechRecognitionRejected(object sender, SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs e)  
    {  
      Console.WriteLine("Speech input was rejected.");  
    }  

    // Handle the LoadGrammarCompleted event.  
    static void recognizer_LoadGrammarCompleted(object sender, LoadGrammarCompletedEventArgs e)  
    {  
      Console.WriteLine("Grammar loaded: " + e.Grammar.Name);  
    }  

    // Handle the SpeechRecognized event.  
    static void recognizer_SpeechRecognized(object sender, SpeechRecognizedEventArgs e)  
    {  
      Console.WriteLine("Speech recognized: " + e.Result.Text);  
    }  
  }  
}  

Remarks

The shared recognizer raises this event if it determines that input does not match with sufficient confidence any of the loaded speech recognition grammars. The Result property of the SpeechRecognitionRejectedEventArgs contains the rejected RecognitionResult object.

Confidence thresholds for the shared recognizer, managed by SpeechRecognizer, are associated with a user profile and stored in the Windows registry. Applications should not write changes to the registry for the properties of the shared recognizer.

When you create a delegate for a SpeechRecognitionRejected event, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see Events and Delegates.

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