BuildSpeaker

Trains Media Server to recognize a speaker.

You can only run this action after creating a speaker (using the action NewSpeaker) and adding audio samples for training (using the action AddSpeakerAudio).

Type: asynchronous

Parameter Description Required
database The name of the database that contains the speaker. Yes
identifier The identifier of the speaker that you want to train Media Server to recognize. Yes
numparallel

The maximum number of threads to use to complete the training (default 1), subject to the limit specified by MaxNumParallel.

No

Example

/action=BuildSpeaker&database=news&identifier=newsreader1

Response

This action is asynchronous, so Media Server always returns success accompanied by a token. You can use this token with the QueueInfo action to retrieve the status of your request.

The following is an example response from the QueueInfo action. Each audio element describes an individual audio clip.

<autnresponse>
  <action>QUEUEINFO</action>
  <response>SUCCESS</response>
  <responsedata>
    <actions>
      <action>
        <status>Finished</status>
        <queued_time>2021-Feb-09 12:38:34</queued_time>
        <time_in_queue>0</time_in_queue>
        <process_start_time>2021-Feb-09 12:38:34</process_start_time>
        <time_processing>34</time_processing>
        <process_end_time>2021-Feb-09 12:39:08</process_end_time>
        <build>
          <audio>
            <index>1</index>
            <label>afb0009fcc61e3c1be8a100431a896b5</label>
            <status>trained</status>
          </audio>
        </build>
        <database>news</database>
        <identifier>newsreader1</identifier>
        <numaudio>1</numaudio>
        <numtrained>1</numtrained>
        <token>...</token>
      </action>
    </actions>
  </responsedata>
</autnresponse>