Recog tab – T-Mobile MDA III User Manual

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b. Maximum record time

Maximum record time is the maximum amount of time that speech is recorded. The microphone

will shut off prematurely if you speak longer than maximum record time. However, if you speak for

a shorter period of time than maximum record, the microphone will shut off when trailing silence

expires. Shortening maximum record time may speed up recognition by limiting the amount of

recorded sound processed. By default,

VoiceDial

will detect the end of speech automatically

in settings where there is little background noise. If maximum record time is set too low, it may

stop recording before capturing all speech. If maximum record time expires before speech is

recorded, speech recognition may fail. To adjust maximum record time, tap and drag the thumb of

the

Maximum record time

slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and

use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. The default value is 3 seconds.

c. Customize trailing silence

Trailing silence is the amount of silence, after speech has begun, to indicate that speech has

ended. With this slider, you can control the amount of time the recognizer will wait after speech

before shutting off. Increase this value if speech is cut off while pausing to speak further. Decrease

this value if recognition is taking too long. To adjust trailing silence, tap and drag the thumb of the

Maximum trailing silence

slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and

use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. The default value is 0.5 seconds.

Recog tab

a. Recognition Performance

This setting allows you to adjust the number of computations that will be performed during speech

recognition process to find a balance between accurate recognition and speed.

Adjust this setting if the recognition process is not recognizing accurately or if it is taking too

long. To customize Recognition Performance, tap and drag the thumb of the slider to the desired

position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and use the navigation pad to scroll the thumb

along the slider.

b. Recognition rejection

Recognition rejection adjusts the criteria to accept recognized words as a valid answer. Rais-

ing this value too high increases the chance that background noise may be accepted as a valid

command. Lowering this value too much increases the chance that the words you speak may be

rejected as noise. To customize rejection, tap and drag the thumb of the

Recognition rejection

setting

slider to the desired position. Alternatively, you can tap the thumb and use the navigation

pad to scroll the thumb along the slider. The default value is 25.

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