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    Posted: 05/Feb/2011 at 8:10pm
Not sure how many developers read/discuss topics here, discussion on the topic seems to be pretty sparse on the net.  If there is a better place to post this, then let me know.

Here is my question(s):

Working on an application using WSR and the inproc recognizer. WPF app using the .Net System.Speech.Recognition classes.

What profile (if any) is used when using an inproc engine?  I dont see any information or docs on this.  Is there a way to set it to default, or another?

Will the WSR Toolkit be something useful for a developer to manage corrections, dictionary, and profiles.  The docs and api's on MSDN look very sparse here, especially with useful examples.

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Originally posted by dp1795 dp1795 wrote:

Not sure how many developers read/discuss topics here, discussion on the topic seems to be pretty sparse on the net.  If there is a better place to post this, then let me know.
If you do not get a response here, try posting on the Yahoo Group, MS-Speech.
 
Quote Will the WSR Toolkit be something useful for a developer to manage corrections, dictionary, and profiles.  The docs and api's on MSDN look very sparse here, especially with useful examples.
The WSRToolkit is geared for user level control of WSR. It was built using readily available information on Microsoft  SAPI (Speech Application Interface). See:
 
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