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Please see Azure Cognitive Services for Speech documentation for the latest supported speech solutions.

ReplacementText Class

Contains information about a speech normalization procedure that has been performed on recognition results.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  Microsoft.Speech.Recognition.ReplacementText

Namespace:  Microsoft.Speech.Recognition
Assembly:  Microsoft.Speech (in Microsoft.Speech.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class ReplacementText
'Usage
Dim instance As ReplacementText
[SerializableAttribute]
public class ReplacementText

Remarks

Speech normalization is the use of special constructs or symbols to express speech in writing.

For example, suppose that this is recognized text:

july fourth at twelve thirty one PM, I bought one point six kilograms of fish for fourteen dollars and six cents, at the pike market in seattle washington nine eight one two two

This is the same text after normalization:

July 4 at 12:31 PM, I bought 1.6 kg of fish for $14.06, at the pike market in Seattle WA 98122

In this example there are five substitutions, each of which would be described by an instance of ReplacementText.

Using the ReplacementText object, an application can determine:

Instances of ReplacementText are typically obtained as members of the Collection object returned by the ReplacementWordUnits property on RecognizedPhrase (or classes which inherit from RecognizedPhrase such as RecognitionResult) when returned text has been normalized.

Examples

In the example below, information about a RecognizedPhrase object returned by a recognition engine is displayed to a user interface.

internal static void DisplayBasicPhraseInfo(Label label, RecognizedPhrase result, SpeechRecognitionEngine rec) 
{
  if (result != null && label != null) 
  { // Blank
    if (rec != null) 
    { // Clear
      label.Text += String.Format(
                       "  Recognizer currently at:   {0} mSec\n" +
                       "  Audio Device currently at: {1} mSec\n",
                       rec.RecognizerAudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds,
                       rec.AudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds);
    }
    
    if (result != null) 
    { // Clear
      RecognitionResult recResult = result as RecognitionResult;
      if (recResult != null) 
      {
        RecognizedAudio resultAudio = recResult.Audio;
        if (resultAudio == null) 
        {
          label.Text += String.Format(
                               "  Emulated input\n");
        }
        else 
        {
          label.Text += String.Format(
                            "  Candidate Phrase at:       {0} mSec\n" +
                            "  Phrase Length:             {1} mSec\n" +
                            "  Input State Time:          {2}\n" +
                            "  Input Format:              {3}\n",
                            resultAudio.AudioPosition.TotalMilliseconds,
                            resultAudio.Duration.TotalMilliseconds,
                            resultAudio.StartTime.ToShortTimeString(),
                            resultAudio.Format.EncodingFormat.ToString());
        }
      }
      
      label.Text += String.Format("  Confidence Level:          {0}\n", result.Confidence);
      if (result.Grammar != null) 
      {
        label.Text += String.Format(
                         "  Recognizing Grammar:       {0}\n" +
                         "  Recognizing Rule:          {1}\n",
                         ((result.Grammar.Name != null) ? (result.Grammar.Name) : "None"),
                         ((result.Grammar.RuleName != null) ? (result.Grammar.RuleName) : "None"));
      }
      
      if  (result.ReplacementWordUnits.Count !=  0)  
      {
        label.Text += String.Format("  Replacement text:\n");
        foreach  (ReplacementText rep in result.ReplacementWordUnits) 
        {
          string repText = rep.Text;
          // Add trailing spaces
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.OneTrailingSpace) !=  0) 
          {
            repText += " ";
          }
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.TwoTrailingSpaces) != 0) 
          {
            repText += "  ";
          }
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ConsumeLeadingSpaces) != 0) 
          {
            repText=repText.TrimStart();
          }
          if ((rep.DisplayAttributes & DisplayAttributes.ZeroTrailingSpaces) != 0) 
          {
            repText = repText.TrimEnd();
          }
          label.Text += String.Format("      At index {0} for {1} words. Text: \"{2}\"\n",
                                      rep.FirstWordIndex, rep.CountOfWords, repText);

        }
        label.Text += String.Format("\n\n");
      }
    }
  }
}

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Reference

ReplacementText Members

Microsoft.Speech.Recognition Namespace