IBM Watson Speech to text! Transcript the audiio literally, with gramatical errors












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I'm trying the speech to text plugin (Unity watson SDK) to develop an English grammar correction class prototype plugin.
I want it to translate literally what the user is saying, with gramatically incorrect sentences.



Example: the user says > AUDIO "What you do want?" instead of "What do you want?".



But the plugin always tries to correct it.
Examples:



AUDIO "What you do want?" results in TEXT > "What do you do want" or changing the sentences completely.



Is there an option or function that I'm missing? Or is just how the app works to interpret the audio? Any one familiar with the IBM Waton SDK?
Any hint or advice is appreciated.










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    I'm trying the speech to text plugin (Unity watson SDK) to develop an English grammar correction class prototype plugin.
    I want it to translate literally what the user is saying, with gramatically incorrect sentences.



    Example: the user says > AUDIO "What you do want?" instead of "What do you want?".



    But the plugin always tries to correct it.
    Examples:



    AUDIO "What you do want?" results in TEXT > "What do you do want" or changing the sentences completely.



    Is there an option or function that I'm missing? Or is just how the app works to interpret the audio? Any one familiar with the IBM Waton SDK?
    Any hint or advice is appreciated.










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      I'm trying the speech to text plugin (Unity watson SDK) to develop an English grammar correction class prototype plugin.
      I want it to translate literally what the user is saying, with gramatically incorrect sentences.



      Example: the user says > AUDIO "What you do want?" instead of "What do you want?".



      But the plugin always tries to correct it.
      Examples:



      AUDIO "What you do want?" results in TEXT > "What do you do want" or changing the sentences completely.



      Is there an option or function that I'm missing? Or is just how the app works to interpret the audio? Any one familiar with the IBM Waton SDK?
      Any hint or advice is appreciated.










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      I'm trying the speech to text plugin (Unity watson SDK) to develop an English grammar correction class prototype plugin.
      I want it to translate literally what the user is saying, with gramatically incorrect sentences.



      Example: the user says > AUDIO "What you do want?" instead of "What do you want?".



      But the plugin always tries to correct it.
      Examples:



      AUDIO "What you do want?" results in TEXT > "What do you do want" or changing the sentences completely.



      Is there an option or function that I'm missing? Or is just how the app works to interpret the audio? Any one familiar with the IBM Waton SDK?
      Any hint or advice is appreciated.







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          My speech transcribes as "What you do want" when using the example. You can access word alternatives in the response as well:



          private void OnRecognize(SpeechRecognitionEvent result, Dictionary<string, object> customData)
          {
          if (result != null && result.results.Length > 0)
          {
          foreach (var res in result.results)
          {
          foreach(var wordAlt in res.word_alternatives)
          {
          foreach(WordAlternativeResult wordAltResult in wordAlt.alternatives)
          {
          Log.Debug("ExampleStreaming", "word: {0}, confidence: {1}", wordAltResult.word, wordAltResult.confidence);
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





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          • Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
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          My speech transcribes as "What you do want" when using the example. You can access word alternatives in the response as well:



          private void OnRecognize(SpeechRecognitionEvent result, Dictionary<string, object> customData)
          {
          if (result != null && result.results.Length > 0)
          {
          foreach (var res in result.results)
          {
          foreach(var wordAlt in res.word_alternatives)
          {
          foreach(WordAlternativeResult wordAltResult in wordAlt.alternatives)
          {
          Log.Debug("ExampleStreaming", "word: {0}, confidence: {1}", wordAltResult.word, wordAltResult.confidence);
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





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          • Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
            – ShadownHeart
            Nov 12 '18 at 17:05
















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          My speech transcribes as "What you do want" when using the example. You can access word alternatives in the response as well:



          private void OnRecognize(SpeechRecognitionEvent result, Dictionary<string, object> customData)
          {
          if (result != null && result.results.Length > 0)
          {
          foreach (var res in result.results)
          {
          foreach(var wordAlt in res.word_alternatives)
          {
          foreach(WordAlternativeResult wordAltResult in wordAlt.alternatives)
          {
          Log.Debug("ExampleStreaming", "word: {0}, confidence: {1}", wordAltResult.word, wordAltResult.confidence);
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





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          • Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
            – ShadownHeart
            Nov 12 '18 at 17:05














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          My speech transcribes as "What you do want" when using the example. You can access word alternatives in the response as well:



          private void OnRecognize(SpeechRecognitionEvent result, Dictionary<string, object> customData)
          {
          if (result != null && result.results.Length > 0)
          {
          foreach (var res in result.results)
          {
          foreach(var wordAlt in res.word_alternatives)
          {
          foreach(WordAlternativeResult wordAltResult in wordAlt.alternatives)
          {
          Log.Debug("ExampleStreaming", "word: {0}, confidence: {1}", wordAltResult.word, wordAltResult.confidence);
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer












          My speech transcribes as "What you do want" when using the example. You can access word alternatives in the response as well:



          private void OnRecognize(SpeechRecognitionEvent result, Dictionary<string, object> customData)
          {
          if (result != null && result.results.Length > 0)
          {
          foreach (var res in result.results)
          {
          foreach(var wordAlt in res.word_alternatives)
          {
          foreach(WordAlternativeResult wordAltResult in wordAlt.alternatives)
          {
          Log.Debug("ExampleStreaming", "word: {0}, confidence: {1}", wordAltResult.word, wordAltResult.confidence);
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }






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          • Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
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          • Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
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            Nov 12 '18 at 17:05
















          Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
          – ShadownHeart
          Nov 12 '18 at 17:05




          Yes! Now functions more like I wanted it to be. That actually helped a lot! I'll investigate and study it (didn't understand well how I could use the alternative words). Thanks for pointing it to me!
          – ShadownHeart
          Nov 12 '18 at 17:05


















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