Use Speech Grammar Editor to Create Grammars

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Use Speech Grammar Editor to develop speech recognition grammars in Speech Server. Speech Grammar Editor is most appropriate for developing grammars where the user's answers are more complex than a single phrase. Contrast grammars that are appropriate for development using Speech Grammar Editor with grammars appropriate for development using Conversational Grammar Builder.

One type of grammar appropriate for development in Speech Grammar Editor is where the rule is best represented as a regular expression. For example, a grammar used to recognize the type of postal code used in the United Kingdom. Another application for Speech Grammar Editor is speech recognition scenarios involving mixed-initiative user responses, where the user can provide information that the system has not yet asked for.

In This Section

Create Speech Server Grammars with Grammar Editor

How to: Create a New .grxml Grammar File

How to: Validate a .grxml Grammar File

How to: Edit Pronunciations in Grammar Editor

Use Grammar Elements to Recognize Speech

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Other Resources

Use Conversational Grammar Builder to Create Grammars
Develop Grammars with Speech Grammar Tools