Is it possible to add speech disfluency to ssml with Dialogflow?
is it possible to add some disfluency words like "mmh-mh", "huh", "uh", "erm", "um"," "hmm" into a dialogflow conversation (only interacting by voice) using ssml? Currently, when I add "mmh" to a sentence, it will be being spoken as characters m-m-h but not as a disfluency word.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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is it possible to add some disfluency words like "mmh-mh", "huh", "uh", "erm", "um"," "hmm" into a dialogflow conversation (only interacting by voice) using ssml? Currently, when I add "mmh" to a sentence, it will be being spoken as characters m-m-h but not as a disfluency word.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
dialogflow ssml
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is it possible to add some disfluency words like "mmh-mh", "huh", "uh", "erm", "um"," "hmm" into a dialogflow conversation (only interacting by voice) using ssml? Currently, when I add "mmh" to a sentence, it will be being spoken as characters m-m-h but not as a disfluency word.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
dialogflow ssml
is it possible to add some disfluency words like "mmh-mh", "huh", "uh", "erm", "um"," "hmm" into a dialogflow conversation (only interacting by voice) using ssml? Currently, when I add "mmh" to a sentence, it will be being spoken as characters m-m-h but not as a disfluency word.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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dialogflow ssml
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Have you tried using Oxford English words that sound like disfluencies?
For example, "em" (as in em dash) might sound like ummmm. "Ohm" and "home" might also sound like ummmm.
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Have you tried using Oxford English words that sound like disfluencies?
For example, "em" (as in em dash) might sound like ummmm. "Ohm" and "home" might also sound like ummmm.
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Have you tried using Oxford English words that sound like disfluencies?
For example, "em" (as in em dash) might sound like ummmm. "Ohm" and "home" might also sound like ummmm.
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Have you tried using Oxford English words that sound like disfluencies?
For example, "em" (as in em dash) might sound like ummmm. "Ohm" and "home" might also sound like ummmm.
Have you tried using Oxford English words that sound like disfluencies?
For example, "em" (as in em dash) might sound like ummmm. "Ohm" and "home" might also sound like ummmm.
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