moa wrote:
> 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?

Yes - http://b.android.com

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