LoadSpeechLanguageResource
Loads a language resource so that it is ready when you want to start processing.
Ensure that the language pack, custom language models and interpolation weights, and custom word database that you specify in this action match the configuration of your speech-to-text task exactly.
TIP: Media Server automatically loads any resources that are needed to run speech-to-text, but you can load resources before sending a process
action, so that processing can begin without delay.
Language resources that you load remain in memory until you unload them with the action UnloadSpeechLanguageResource, or until Media Server is stopped. To automatically load language resources when Media Server starts, use the configuration parameter SpeechLanguageResources in the [PersistentData]
section of the configuration file.
Type: asynchronous
Parameter | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
LanguagePack
|
The language pack to load. | Yes |
CustomLanguageModel
|
A comma-separated list of language models, with interpolation weights, to supplement the language pack. Separate keys from values with a colon (: ). Any language models you specify must have been trained with the same language pack specified by the LanguagePack parameter. |
No |
CustomWordDatabase
|
The name of a custom word database to use to supplement the language pack. | No |
Example
The following action loads a language resource for speech-to-text with the out-of-the-box ENUK language pack:
/action=LoadSpeechLanguageResource&LanguagePack=ENUK
The following action loads a language resource that combines a custom language model with the standard ENUK language pack. The custom language model is loaded with an interpolation weight of 0.1
:
/action=LoadSpeechLanguageResource&LanguagePack=ENUK &CustomLanguageModel=MedicalTerms:0.1
Response
This action is asynchronous, so Media Server always returns success accompanied by a token. You can use the token with the QueueInfo action to retrieve the status of the action:
<autnresponse> <action>QUEUEINFO</action> <response>SUCCESS</response> <responsedata> <actions> <action> <status>Finished</status> <queued_time>2018-May-17 08:07:11</queued_time> <time_in_queue>0</time_in_queue> <process_start_time>2018-May-17 08:07:11</process_start_time> <time_processing>15</time_processing> <process_end_time>2018-May-17 08:07:26</process_end_time> <identifier>66e2899a64a21cef</identifier> <token>...</token> </action> </actions> </responsedata> </autnresponse>
The response includes an identifier
which you can use with the action UnloadSpeechLanguageResource, should you want to unload the resource.
See Also
To list the language resources that you have loaded, use the action ListSpeechLanguageResources.