Bing Speech
Welcome to the Bing Speech Forum
The Cognitive Service's Speech Service is replacing Bing Speech. Please refer to their forum for speech product feedback
Documentation – Any ideas or suggestions for the API Reference or Documentation.
Language Support – Submit a request to have a particular language supported.
Samples & SDK Requests – Let us know if you would like to see a tutorial or sample provided.
Speech to Text – API & SDK – Ideas and feature requests to Speech Recognition and Speech to Text (STT).
Text to Speech – Ideas and feature requests for Text to Speech (TTS) – API only
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Better pronunciation
We have a client that is upset because they received a call about one of their children whose name was pronounced wrong. The child's name was "Nicarri", but Bing pronounced it "Nicker", and the parent who received the call thought it was a racial slur.
I attached a recording of a test call (not the actual call).1 vote -
Strong name
Please strong name the SpeechClient.dll so we can included in signed projects.
1 vote -
Speech to Text API - Korean language
https://azure.microsoft.com/ko-kr/services/cognitive-services/speech/
We know that Text to Speech is supported in Korean.
(Text to Speech: Korean - KR / HeamiRUS)However, Speech to Text does not support Korean. Only English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, and Spanish are in the list. There is no Korean in the list. Please add Korean.
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Korean language support in text to speech api
It would be nice if we could have Korean language support.
8 votes -
Punctuation in REST API
It appears the iOS and Android versions of the speech to text tools can add punctuation. I'd like the see the same functionality in the REST API.
When is that functionality coming?
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Web client for Bing Speech APIs
The existing REST APIs don't provide functionality that the "native" clients do.
It would be great to have a JavaScript web client (With partial results and silence detection) that works via WebSockets, WebRTC, HTTP2, or other existing standard. For example, the demo on this page: https://www.microsoft.com/cognitive-services/en-us/speech-api
82 votes