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The Asterisk Speech Recognition API
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The generic speech recognition engine is implemented in the res_speech.so module.
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This module connects through the API to speech recognition software, that is
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not included in the module.
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To use the API, you must load the res_speech.so module before any connectors.
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For your convenience, there is a preload line commented out in the modules.conf
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sample file.
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* Dialplan Applications:
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------------------------
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The dialplan API is based around a single speech utilities application file,
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which exports many applications to be used for speech recognition. These include an
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application to prepare for speech recognition, activate a grammar, and play back a
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sound file while waiting for the person to speak. Using a combination of these applications
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you can easily make a dialplan use speech recognition without worrying about what
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speech recognition engine is being used.
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- SpeechCreate(Engine Name):
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This application creates information to be used by all the other applications.
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It must be called before doing any speech recognition activities such as activating a
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grammar. It takes the engine name to use as the argument, if not specified the default
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engine will be used.
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If an error occurs are you are not able to create an object, the variable ERROR will be
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set to 1. You can then exit your speech recognition specific context and play back an
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error message, or resort to a DTMF based IVR.
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- SpeechLoadGrammar(Grammar Name|Path):
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Loads grammar locally on a channel. Note that the grammar is only available as long as the
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channel exists, and you must call SpeechUnloadGrammar before all is done or you may cause a
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memory leak. First argument is the grammar name that it will be loaded as and second
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argument is the path to the grammar.
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- SpeechUnloadGrammar(Grammar Name):
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Unloads a locally loaded grammar and frees any memory used by it. The only argument is the
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name of the grammar to unload.
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- SpeechActivateGrammar(Grammar Name):
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This activates the specified grammar to be recognized by the engine. A grammar tells the
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speech recognition engine what to recognize, and how to portray it back to you in the
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dialplan. The grammar name is the only argument to this application.
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- SpeechStart():
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Tell the speech recognition engine that it should start trying to get results from audio
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being fed to it. This has no arguments.
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- SpeechBackground(Sound File|Timeout):
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This application plays a sound file and waits for the person to speak. Once they start
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speaking playback of the file stops, and silence is heard. Once they stop talking the
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processing sound is played to indicate the speech recognition engine is working. Note it is
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possible to have more then one result. The first argument is the sound file and the second is the
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timeout. Note the timeout will only start once the sound file has stopped playing.
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- SpeechDeactivateGrammar(Grammar Name):
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This deactivates the specified grammar so that it is no longer recognized. The
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only argument is the grammar name to deactivate.
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- SpeechProcessingSound(Sound File):
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This changes the processing sound that SpeechBackground plays back when the speech
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recognition engine is processing and working to get results. It takes the sound file as the
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only argument.
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- SpeechDestroy():
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This destroys the information used by all the other speech recognition applications.
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If you call this application but end up wanting to recognize more speech, you must call
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SpeechCreate again before calling any other application. It takes no arguments.
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* Getting Result Information:
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-----------------------------
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The speech recognition utilities module exports several dialplan functions that you can use to
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examine results.
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- ${SPEECH(status)}:
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Returns 1 if SpeechCreate has been called. This uses the same check that applications do to see if a
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speech object is setup. If it returns 0 then you know you can not use other speech applications.
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- ${SPEECH(spoke)}:
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Returns 1 if the speaker spoke something, or 0 if they were silent.
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- ${SPEECH(results)}:
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Returns the number of results that are available.
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- ${SPEECH_SCORE(result number)}:
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Returns the score of a result.
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- ${SPEECH_TEXT(result number)}:
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Returns the recognized text of a result.
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- ${SPEECH_GRAMMAR(result number)}:
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Returns the matched grammar of the result.
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- SPEECH_ENGINE(name)=value
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Sets a speech engine specific attribute.
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* Dialplan Flow:
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-----------------
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1. Create a speech recognition object using SpeechCreate()
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2. Activate your grammars using SpeechActivateGrammar(Grammar Name)
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3. Call SpeechStart() to indicate you are going to do speech recognition immediately
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4. Play back your audio and wait for recognition using SpeechBackground(Sound File|Timeout)
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5. Check the results and do things based on them
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6. Deactivate your grammars using SpeechDeactivateGrammar(Grammar Name)
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7. Destroy your speech recognition object using SpeechDestroy()
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* Dialplan Examples:
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This is pretty cheeky in that it does not confirmation of results. As well the way the
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grammar is written it returns the person's extension instead of their name so we can
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just do a Goto based on the result text.
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- Grammar: company-directory.gram
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#ABNF 1.0;
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language en-US;
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mode voice;
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tag-format <lumenvox/1.0>;
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root $company_directory;
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$josh = ((Joshua | Josh) [Colp]):"6066";
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$mark = (Mark [Spencer] | Markster):"4569";
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$kevin = (Kevin [Fleming]):"2567";
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$company_directory = ($josh | $mark | $kevin) { $ = $$ };
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- Dialplan logic
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[dial-by-name]
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exten => s,1,SpeechCreate()
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exten => s,2,SpeechActivateGrammar(company-directory)
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exten => s,3,SpeechStart()
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exten => s,4,SpeechBackground(who-would-you-like-to-dial)
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exten => s,5,SpeechDeactivateGrammar(company-directory)
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exten => s,6,Goto(internal-extensions-${SPEECH_TEXT(0)})
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- Useful Dialplan Tidbits:
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A simple macro that can be used for confirm of a result. Requires some sound files.
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ARG1 is equal to the file to play back after "I heard..." is played.
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[macro-speech-confirm]
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exten => s,1,SpeechActivateGrammar(yes_no)
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exten => s,2,Set(OLDTEXT0=${SPEECH_TEXT(0)})
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exten => s,3,Playback(heard)
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exten => s,4,Playback(${ARG1})
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exten => s,5,SpeechStart()
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exten => s,6,SpeechBackground(correct)
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exten => s,7,Set(CONFIRM=${SPEECH_TEXT(0)})
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exten => s,8,GotoIf($["${SPEECH_TEXT(0)}" = "1"]?9:10)
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exten => s,9,Set(CONFIRM=yes)
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exten => s,10,Set(CONFIRMED=${OLDTEXT0})
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exten => s,11,SpeechDeactivateGrammar(yes_no)
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* The Asterisk Speech Recognition C API
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---------------------------------------
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The module res_speech.so exports a C based API that any developer can use to speech
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recognize enable their application. The API gives greater control, but requires the
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developer to do more on their end in comparison to the dialplan speech utilities.
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For all API calls that return an integer value, a non-zero value indicates an error has occurred.
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- Creating a speech structure:
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struct ast_speech *ast_speech_new(char *engine_name, int format)
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struct ast_speech *speech = ast_speech_new(NULL, AST_FORMAT_SLINEAR);
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This will create a new speech structure that will be returned to you. The speech recognition
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engine name is optional and if NULL the default one will be used. As well for now format should
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always be AST_FORMAT_SLINEAR.
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- Activating a grammar:
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int ast_speech_grammar_activate(struct ast_speech *speech, char *grammar_name)
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res = ast_speech_grammar_activate(speech, "yes_no");
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This activates the specified grammar on the speech structure passed to it.
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- Start recognizing audio:
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void ast_speech_start(struct ast_speech *speech)
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ast_speech_start(speech);
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This essentially tells the speech recognition engine that you will be feeding audio to it from
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then on. It MUST be called every time before you start feeding audio to the speech structure.
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- Send audio to be recognized:
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int ast_speech_write(struct ast_speech *speech, void *data, int len)
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res = ast_speech_write(speech, fr->data, fr->datalen);
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This writes audio to the speech structure that will then be recognized. It must be written
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signed linear only at this time. In the future other formats may be supported.
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- Checking for results:
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The way the generic speech recognition API is written is that the speech structure will
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undergo state changes to indicate progress of recognition. The states are outlined below:
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AST_SPEECH_STATE_NOT_READY - The speech structure is not ready to accept audio
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AST_SPEECH_STATE_READY - You may write audio to the speech structure
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AST_SPEECH_STATE_WAIT - No more audio should be written, and results will be available soon.
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AST_SPEECH_STATE_DONE - Results are available and the speech structure can only be used again by
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calling ast_speech_start
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It is up to you to monitor these states. Current state is available via a variable on the speech
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structure. (state)
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- Knowing when to stop playback:
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If you are playing back a sound file to the user and you want to know when to stop play back because the
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individual started talking use the following.
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ast_test_flag(speech, AST_SPEECH_QUIET) - This will return a positive value when the person has started talking.
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- Getting results:
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struct ast_speech_result *ast_speech_results_get(struct ast_speech *speech)
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struct ast_speech_result *results = ast_speech_results_get(speech);
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This will return a linked list of result structures. A result structure looks like the following:
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struct ast_speech_result {
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char *text; /*!< Recognized text */
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int score; /*!< Result score */
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char *grammar; /*!< Matched grammar */
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struct ast_speech_result *next; /*!< List information */
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};
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- Freeing a set of results:
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int ast_speech_results_free(struct ast_speech_result *result)
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res = ast_speech_results_free(results);
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This will free all results on a linked list. Results MAY NOT be used as the memory will have been freed.
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- Deactivating a grammar:
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int ast_speech_grammar_deactivate(struct ast_speech *speech, char *grammar_name)
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res = ast_speech_grammar_deactivate(speech, "yes_no");
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This deactivates the specified grammar on the speech structure.
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- Destroying a speech structure:
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int ast_speech_destroy(struct ast_speech *speech)
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res = ast_speech_destroy(speech);
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This will free all associated memory with the speech structure and destroy it with the speech recognition engine.
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- Loading a grammar on a speech structure:
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int ast_speech_grammar_load(struct ast_speech *speech, char *grammar_name, char *grammar)
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res = ast_speech_grammar_load(speech, "builtin:yes_no", "yes_no");
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- Unloading a grammar on a speech structure:
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If you load a grammar on a speech structure it is preferred that you unload it as well,
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or you may cause a memory leak. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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int ast_speech_grammar_unload(struct ast_speech *speech, char *grammar_name)
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res = ast_speech_grammar_unload(speech, "yes_no");
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This unloads the specified grammar from the speech structure.
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