Hi flanc,
I followed the link to Web Speech API 
<http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/speech-api/raw-file/tip/speechapi.html> Demonstration. 
Danish can be used, will it also be possible to use it using your plugin 
with Danish?

Birthe

On Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 2:11:12 PM UTC+2 flanc...@gmail.com wrote:

> Love the feedback! 
>
> Something to do with the language names. Each of those language names were 
> decided rather carefully, since, for example, catalan was understood in a 
> different word every time, but the word "catalonian" was transcribed with 
> perfect accuracy. One possible solution would be to test for a variety of 
> different words that sound like the keyword, similar to what BTC did with 
> the new "Ok Wiki" functionality, and that would require you awesome folks 
> to test the words, and report back what they are transcribed as.
>
> In addition to this, I forgot to add, there are multiple variants of 
> several languages, such as english US, UK, Australian, South African; 
> spanish Spain, etc. etc. I plan to add all of this functionality sometime 
> soon, as well.
>
> For all of the languages the API supports that my little wrapper program 
> could easily be changed to modify, they are listed in this StackOverflow 
> post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/23733589/14719982. Feel free to speak 
> the translated language names into the plugin, and see what they are 
> transcribed as.
>
> (Since the default lang I have set is English-US, the language names must 
> sadly be translated into English to be understood, such as Espanol to 
> Spanish. This also accounts for maybe "improper" languages names, as 
> pointed out.)
> On Wednesday, August 11, 2021 at 4:41:54 AM UTC-4 BurningTreeC wrote:
>
>> Hello all, I've now changed the *Command *command to *Ok Wiki*
>>
>> I've made it also detect Okay Vicky, Ok WC, and more keywords ... If 
>> those of you who are testing this would report any other keywords we should 
>> add, that would be a great help
>>
>> What should work right now is *Ok Wiki change language to <<language>> *and 
>> *Ok Wiki stop talking*
>>
>>
>>
>> TiddlyTweeter schrieb am Mittwoch, 11. August 2021 um 10:28:45 UTC+2:
>>
>>> Ciao Flanc... & BTC
>>>
>>> *SIDE NOTES ON API BEHAVIOR*
>>>
>>> This does not effect anything YOU two are doing. Merely observations on 
>>> the "behaviours" of the recognitions. 
>>> But I do think it is useful to understand the end-product the API issues 
>>> forth.
>>>
>>> *1 -* There are occasional QUIRKY things that happen that have no clear 
>>> rationale. For instance if you dictate "cat dog mouse horse" you get back 
>>> ... "cat dog Mouse horse". Maybe mice, or mouses, actually rule the 
>>> universe as "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" contended"? 
>>> <https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/1MmQjXrkwp98jNdc17j3tr3/mice>
>>>
>>> *2 -* Sometimes words that are not understood by the api are simply 
>>> DISCARDED. (For instance in Italian mode most dictated English words are 
>>> just ignored).
>>>
>>> *3 - * Sometimes words that are not understood by the api are 
>>> capitalized as Proper Names. There is some very clever thing going on 
>>> inside the recog. machine that decides when to do this.
>>>
>>> None of these minor points change anything other than the need to be 
>>> slightly aware the API does stuff and awareness of that is helpful I think.
>>>
>>> I'll may add more comments about these behaviors after I used it more, 
>>> if there any other obvious ones. 
>>>
>>> Best wishes
>>> TT
>>>
>>

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