This sample is a Windows WPF application to demonstrate the use of Speaker Recognition API.
It demonstrates the speaker identification and speaker verification features.
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Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
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For speaker identification, starting in the folder where you clone the repository, go to SpeakerRecognition > Windows > Identification folder. For speaker identification, starting in the folder where you clone the repository, go to SpeakerRecognition > Windows > Verification folder.
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Double-click the Visual Studio 2015 Solution (.sln) file.
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Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or select Build > Build Solution.
After the build is complete, press F5 to run the sample.
First, you must obtain a Speaker Recognition API subscription key by following instructions in Microsoft Cognitive Services subscription.
Locate the text edit box saying "Paste your subscription key here to start". Paste your subscription key. You can choose to persist your subscription key in your machine by clicking "Save Key" button. When you want to delete the subscription key from the machine, click "Delete Key" to remove it from your machine.
Click on "Select Scenario" to use samples of different scenarios, and follow the instructions on screen.
Microsoft will receive the audio files you upload and may use them to improve Speaker Recognition API and related services. By submitting an audio, you confirm you have consent from everyone in it.
We welcome contributions and are always looking for new SDKs, input, and suggestions. Feel free to file issues on the repo and we'll address them as we can. You can also learn more about how you can help on the Contribution Rules & Guidelines.
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All Microsoft Cognitive Services SDKs and samples are licensed with the MIT License. For more details, see LICENSE.
Sample images are licensed separately, please refer to LICENSE-IMAGE.