| <p>A sample application that demonstrates Android's pluggable voice recognition framework.</p> |
| |
| <p>This application includes a |
| <a href="src/com/example/android/voicerecognitionservice/VoiceRecognitionService.html"> |
| sample voice recognition service</a> (a subclass of |
| <code><a href="../../../reference/android/speech/RecognitionService.html">RecognitionService</a></code>), |
| and a <a href="src/com/example/android/voicerecognitionservice/VoiceRecognitionSettings.html"> |
| settings activity</a> for that service. It shows the basic skeleton for setting up a recognition |
| service and exposing its settings activity to settings.</p> |
| |
| <p>The behavior is extremely simple - it does no real voice recognition, and just returns a |
| fixed set of results immediately. The results can be either a set of letters or numbers, as |
| chosen by the user in the simplistic settings activity.</p> |
| |
| <p>Installing this application onto a device that already has a voice recognition service |
| available will expose a new option under "voice input & output" settings, to let the |
| user choose between the multiple services.</p> |
| |
| <p>Note that due to its simplicity, this voice recognition service is not compatible with |
| every application that wishes to use voice recognition. For example, because Google's |
| VoiceSearch application relies on more than just simple text results, it may not work |
| as expected if this sample recognition service is chosen in settings. Other simpler |
| applications, like voice input on the keyboard (e.g., in LatinIME), are more likely to |
| work as expected - returning just the very simple list of results to the application.</p> |
| |
| <p>See also:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="../../../reference/android/speech/RecognitionService.html">RecognitionService</a></li> |
| </ul> |