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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:48:17+00:00 2026-06-12T14:48:17+00:00

I’m currently having a good time with voice recognition with the Microsoft’s Speech Engine.

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I’m currently having a good time with voice recognition with the Microsoft’s Speech Engine.
It’s quite simple to set up and use with C#, and allows to achieve great things with less lines of code than I first imagined.

Now, the point is that I do not really know to handle this :
I understand that the engine needs to start listening, then you say a word, or a sentence, and it compares in its dictionary to see if it can see a match. If so, the program does whatever you want it to do.

What I’m scratching my head with, is that I would like the engine to “detect” words that are in his dictionary, in a complete random phrase containing one or all of those words.

For example, let’s assume that the dictionnary has the following words :
– “Read”
– “News”

I would like to code something that would detect those specific words whenever I say for instance :
– “Read me the news”
– “Can you read the news”
– “Read news”…

How can I achieve this ?

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    2026-06-12T14:48:18+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:48 pm

    This functionality is called “keyword spotting”. Usually you can not perform keyword spotting with speech recognition engine, you need a specific spotting package. The key issue is that engine should compare two outcomes constantly – word is found and word is not found. Speech recognition only looks for the words which are in grammar and doesn’t consider other sounds. Spotting just requires a different algorithm.

    There is a workaround to add many possible syllables or other sounds into speech recognition grammar and hope that engine will find them instead of keyword, but it’s not a very good solution in terms of accuracy compared to specific keyword spotter.

    If you are not closely tied to Microsoft’s engine and you need a common language like US English or French you can implement keyword spotting with open source software toolkits for speech recognition like CMUSphinx.

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