public sealed class BargeInConfig : IMessage<BargeInConfig>, IEquatable<BargeInConfig>, IDeepCloneable<BargeInConfig>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Dialogflow v3 API class BargeInConfig.
Configuration of the barge-in behavior. Barge-in instructs the API to return
a detected utterance at a proper time while the client is playing back the
response audio from a previous request. When the client sees the
utterance, it should stop the playback and immediately get ready for
receiving the responses for the current request.
The barge-in handling requires the client to start streaming audio input
as soon as it starts playing back the audio from the previous response. The
playback is modeled into two phases:
No barge-in phase: which goes first and during which speech detection
should not be carried out.
Barge-in phase: which follows the no barge-in phase and during which
the API starts speech detection and may inform the client that an utterance
has been detected. Note that no-speech event is not expected in this
phase.
The client provides this configuration in terms of the durations of those
two phases. The durations are measured in terms of the audio length from the
the start of the input audio.
No-speech event is a response with END_OF_UTTERANCE without any transcript
following up.
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