This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. Feedback & feature requests: Cognitive Services UserVoice Forum.You can reach out to us anytime with questions and suggestions using our communities below: Learn more about how you can help on our Contribution Rules & Guidelines. Feel free to file issues and submit pull requests on the repo and we'll try to address them as soon as possible. To start recognition, press the Start button. In the application, press the button Select Mode to select what type of speech recognition you would like to use. In Android Studio, select menu Run, and Run app to launch this sample app. In Android Studio, select menu Build > Make Project to build the sample, and Run to launch this sample app. If you want to use Recognition with intent, you also need to sign up for Language Understanding Intelligent Service (LUIS) and set the key values in luisAppID and luisSubscriptionID in Samples_SpeechRecoExample_res_values_strings.xml. Replace the "Please_add_the_subscription_key_here" value with your subscription key from the first step. In Android Studio -> Project panel -> Android view, open file "SpeechRecoExample/res/values/strings.xml", and find the line "Please_add_the_subscription_key_here ". When a Gradle Sync dialog pops up, choose OK to continue downloading the latest tools. Start Android Studio, choose Import project (Eclipse ADT, Gradle, etc.) from the Quick Start options and select Cognitive-Speech-STT-Android folder. To use this sample in an emulator, make sure that your build variant matches the architecture (x86 or arm) of your emulator.įirst, you must obtain a Speech API subscription key by following the instructions on Subscriptions.
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