Class: Google::Cloud::Speech::V1::PhraseSet::Phrase
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Google::Cloud::Speech::V1::PhraseSet::Phrase
- Extended by:
- Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
- Includes:
- Protobuf::MessageExts
- Defined in:
- proto_docs/google/cloud/speech/v1/resource.rb
Overview
A phrases containing words and phrase "hints" so that the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See usage limits.
List items can also include pre-built or custom classes containing groups
of words that represent common concepts that occur in natural language. For
example, rather than providing a phrase hint for every month of the
year (e.g. "i was born in january", "i was born in febuary", ...), use the
pre-built $MONTH
class improves the likelihood of correctly transcribing
audio that includes months (e.g. "i was born in $month").
To refer to pre-built classes, use the class' symbol prepended with $
e.g. $MONTH
. To refer to custom classes that were defined inline in the
request, set the class's custom_class_id
to a string unique to all class
resources and inline classes. Then use the class' id wrapped in ${...}
e.g. "${my-months}". To refer to custom classes resources, use the class'
id wrapped in ${}
(e.g. ${my-months}
).
Speech-to-Text supports three locations: global
, us
(US North America),
and eu
(Europe). If you are calling the speech.googleapis.com
endpoint, use the global
location. To specify a region, use a
regional endpoint
with matching us
or eu
location value.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#boost ⇒ ::Float
Hint Boost.
-
#value ⇒ ::String
The phrase itself.
Instance Attribute Details
#boost ⇒ ::Float
Returns Hint Boost. Overrides the boost set at the phrase set level.
Positive value will increase the probability that a specific phrase will
be recognized over other similar sounding phrases. The higher the boost,
the higher the chance of false positive recognition as well. Negative
boost will simply be ignored. Though boost
can accept a wide range of
positive values, most use cases are best served
with values between 0 and 20. We recommend using a binary search approach
to finding the optimal value for your use case as well as adding
phrases both with and without boost to your requests.
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# File 'proto_docs/google/cloud/speech/v1/resource.rb', line 113 class Phrase include ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts extend ::Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods end |