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C# Speech Recognition

Where can I find references and full documentation for the C# speech recognition namespace. MSDN only provides a very brief description of the members and nothing more from what I can find. Is there an absolute resource for theses kinds of things. Mostly everything I'm learning is from other tutorials or snippets in forums.

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Drake Avatar asked May 09 '11 07:05

Drake


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Intro: Speech Recognition

Code examples covering most of the basics:

Getting Started with Speech Recognition

The basic operations that speech recognition applications perform: - Starting the speech recognizer.

  • Creating a recognition grammar.

  • Loading the grammar into a speech recognizer.

  • Registering for speech recognition event notification.

  • Creating a handler for the speech recognition event.

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Mitch Wheat Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 08:10

Mitch Wheat