I have been playing with the speech recognition package to try and do
a totally voice controlled application. However, the current api makes
this impossible.

I can get an application to talk to the user and then the user can
talk back to the application. I can then process this reply and then
move on to the next interaction with the user. All by voice.

This all works fine when the recogniser returns values for me to
process. However, if the recogniser fails to get any match or the user
says nothing, a dialog appears asking them to try again. At this point
the user must press a button.

This should not be forced behaviour. It should be possible to pass a
parameter to the recogniser to indicate that the dialog should not
appear, and an array of zero results should be returned in the same
manner as if actual results were found. This way physical user
intervention could be avoided if the developer (me in this case)
required none.

Is there a better place to log this as a feature request?

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