- Inside Macintosh: Speech Recognition Manager /
- Chapter 1 - Speech Recognition Manager / Speech Recognition Manager Reference
- Speech Recognition Manager Routines
Creating Language Objects
The Speech Recognition Manager provides routines that you can use to create language objects, which you use to define the recognizable utterances for a recognizer. You can create words, phrases, paths, and language models. See "Manipulating Language Objects" on page 1-71 for routines you can use to configure a language model. Once you've created and configured a language model, you can use the SRSetLanguageModel function (described on page 1-57) to set a recognizer's active language model.
- Note
- See "Language Object Properties" on page 1-47 for a description of the available language model properties.
Subtopics
- SRNewWord
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- SRNewPhrase
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- SRNewPath
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- SRNewLanguageModel
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