Cloud Speech-to-Text V2 API - Module Google::Cloud::Speech::V2::StreamingRecognitionFeatures::EndpointingSensitivity (v1.7.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Speech-to-Text V2 API module Google::Cloud::Speech::V2::StreamingRecognitionFeatures::EndpointingSensitivity.

Endpointing sensitivity is intended for applications that want to minimize result latency, possibly at the expense of quality. Some utterances may be broken up into multiple fragments.

Constants

ENDPOINTING_SENSITIVITY_UNSPECIFIED

value: 0
If no value is specified, the values for ENDPOINTING_SENSITIVITY_STANDARD will be used.

ENDPOINTING_SENSITIVITY_STANDARD

value: 1
Standard sensitivity, no optimization for latency.

ENDPOINTING_SENSITIVITY_SUPERSHORT

value: 2
Super short sensitivity, optimized for super short utterances like single words ("Yes", "No", "Hello", etc.) or a single phrase, command or short query (e.g. "check balance", "five dollars", "call Mom").

ENDPOINTING_SENSITIVITY_SHORT

value: 3
Short sensitivity, optimized for short utterances like single sentences. (e.g. "Remind me to call the dentist tomorrow morning at nine", "Navigate to the nearest coffee shop that is currently open")