Google Speech API - numbers represented as strings?












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I am using Google Speech API and whenever in the utterance there is a number spoken the API returns it as a string of digits and not letters. Say the utterance is 'He is seventeen years old.' - The API would return 'He is 17 years old.' Now that is useful most of the cases, but in my case I need the returned string to be of letters not digits - 'He is seventeen years old.'
Is there any option to return the recognized utterance with letters?










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    I am using Google Speech API and whenever in the utterance there is a number spoken the API returns it as a string of digits and not letters. Say the utterance is 'He is seventeen years old.' - The API would return 'He is 17 years old.' Now that is useful most of the cases, but in my case I need the returned string to be of letters not digits - 'He is seventeen years old.'
    Is there any option to return the recognized utterance with letters?










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      I am using Google Speech API and whenever in the utterance there is a number spoken the API returns it as a string of digits and not letters. Say the utterance is 'He is seventeen years old.' - The API would return 'He is 17 years old.' Now that is useful most of the cases, but in my case I need the returned string to be of letters not digits - 'He is seventeen years old.'
      Is there any option to return the recognized utterance with letters?










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      I am using Google Speech API and whenever in the utterance there is a number spoken the API returns it as a string of digits and not letters. Say the utterance is 'He is seventeen years old.' - The API would return 'He is 17 years old.' Now that is useful most of the cases, but in my case I need the returned string to be of letters not digits - 'He is seventeen years old.'
      Is there any option to return the recognized utterance with letters?







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          • I need it to be working not only for English but for more languages. I did search for libraries but didn't find anything suitable.

            – Angel Naydenov
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          • I need it to be working not only for English but for more languages. I did search for libraries but didn't find anything suitable.

            – Angel Naydenov
            Jan 18 at 15:08

















          I need it to be working not only for English but for more languages. I did search for libraries but didn't find anything suitable.

          – Angel Naydenov
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          I need it to be working not only for English but for more languages. I did search for libraries but didn't find anything suitable.

          – Angel Naydenov
          Jan 18 at 15:08


















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