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// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler.  DO NOT EDIT!
// source: google/cloud/speech/v1/cloud_speech.proto

// Protobuf Java Version: 3.25.3
package com.google.cloud.speech.v1;

public interface SpeechContextOrBuilder
    extends
    // @@protoc_insertion_point(interface_extends:google.cloud.speech.v1.SpeechContext)
    com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder {

  /**
   *
   *
   * 
   * A list of strings containing words and phrases "hints" so that
   * the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used
   * to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if
   * specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used
   * to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See
   * [usage limits](https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/quotas#content).
   *
   * List items can also be set to classes for groups of words that represent
   * common concepts that occur in natural language. For example, rather than
   * providing phrase hints for every month of the year, using the $MONTH class
   * improves the likelihood of correctly transcribing audio that includes
   * months.
   * 
* * repeated string phrases = 1; * * @return A list containing the phrases. */ java.util.List getPhrasesList(); /** * * *
   * A list of strings containing words and phrases "hints" so that
   * the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used
   * to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if
   * specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used
   * to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See
   * [usage limits](https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/quotas#content).
   *
   * List items can also be set to classes for groups of words that represent
   * common concepts that occur in natural language. For example, rather than
   * providing phrase hints for every month of the year, using the $MONTH class
   * improves the likelihood of correctly transcribing audio that includes
   * months.
   * 
* * repeated string phrases = 1; * * @return The count of phrases. */ int getPhrasesCount(); /** * * *
   * A list of strings containing words and phrases "hints" so that
   * the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used
   * to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if
   * specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used
   * to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See
   * [usage limits](https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/quotas#content).
   *
   * List items can also be set to classes for groups of words that represent
   * common concepts that occur in natural language. For example, rather than
   * providing phrase hints for every month of the year, using the $MONTH class
   * improves the likelihood of correctly transcribing audio that includes
   * months.
   * 
* * repeated string phrases = 1; * * @param index The index of the element to return. * @return The phrases at the given index. */ java.lang.String getPhrases(int index); /** * * *
   * A list of strings containing words and phrases "hints" so that
   * the speech recognition is more likely to recognize them. This can be used
   * to improve the accuracy for specific words and phrases, for example, if
   * specific commands are typically spoken by the user. This can also be used
   * to add additional words to the vocabulary of the recognizer. See
   * [usage limits](https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/quotas#content).
   *
   * List items can also be set to classes for groups of words that represent
   * common concepts that occur in natural language. For example, rather than
   * providing phrase hints for every month of the year, using the $MONTH class
   * improves the likelihood of correctly transcribing audio that includes
   * months.
   * 
* * repeated string phrases = 1; * * @param index The index of the value to return. * @return The bytes of the phrases at the given index. */ com.google.protobuf.ByteString getPhrasesBytes(int index); /** * * *
   * Hint Boost. Positive value will increase the probability that a specific
   * phrase will be recognized over other similar sounding phrases. The higher
   * the boost, the higher the chance of false positive recognition as well.
   * Negative boost values would correspond to anti-biasing. Anti-biasing is not
   * enabled, so negative boost will simply be ignored. Though `boost` can
   * accept a wide range of positive values, most use cases are best served with
   * values between 0 and 20. We recommend using a binary search approach to
   * finding the optimal value for your use case.
   * 
* * float boost = 4; * * @return The boost. */ float getBoost(); }




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