The Speech-to-Text API offers spoken punctuation and spoken emoji features. When you enable this feature, instances of spoken punctuation and emojis detected in your audio data will be replaced by the corresponding punctuation and emoji symbols. For example, if you send a request with spoken punctuation enabled, the transcript "how are you question mark" becomes "how are you?".
To determine whether this feature is available for your language, see Language support. For complete lists of available spoken symbols, see Supported spoken punctuation and Supported spoken emoji.
To enable the spoken punctuation and emoji features, set
enableSpokenPunctuation
and enableSpokenEmojis
to true
in
RecognitionConfig.
Spoken punctuation is enabled by default for the command_and_search
model, but
can be disabled using the enableSpokenPunctuation
field. For all other
requests, spoken punctuation and spoken emoji are disabled by default.