Speech Recognition Location Details

[Data Source: Voice Server] Lists speech recognition statistics for each access point location. This information can help you determine if a specific access point is failing, overloaded, or incorrectly configured, and causing poor speech recognition.

The information displayed on the screen is determined based on the filters that you apply. The available filters are:

Table 1. Filters
Filter Name Filter Description
Date Range The date range to include in the results. By default, the value is the current date; however, you can select from a list of options. For example, you can select the option "Last 7 days" or "Last 30 days."
Access Point Facilities Used to filter data based on facilities (common facility name) specified while mapping Vocera Voice Server Site and Engage Facility.
Access Point Locations Used to filter data based on Vocera Voice Server access point location names. The filter data will be filtered on access point facilities selected.
Recognized Threshold Used to filter data of the Speech statistics. The recognition rate as a percentage of attempts, and whether the results displayed are above or below that recognition rate. For example, you can filter data to display all results below a recognition rate of 50% or above a recognition rate of 75%.
The report displays the following speech parameters based on the filters applied:

This report allows you to filter results to obtain very specific data. For example, you can filter the results to show only low recognition rates or filter the information for results specific to devices with speech recognition problems. For example, a Recognized Threshold % set to Below 70% filters the results to include only data with a recognition rate between 0% and 69.9%. To see 0% data, leave the Recognized Threshold % set to Below 0%.

Note: When Vocera badge users respond to Genie prompts, they can press the Call button to indicate "Yes" or the DND button to specify "No." These button responses are not treated as speech recognition and therefore are not included in the speech recognition reports. This report also excludes attempts that resulted in too much speech. For example, if the user initiated a call while talking to another user instead of issuing a command.
Note: To generate reports quickly, it is recommended that you use short date range or fewer facilities.

The following illustration shows a page from a Speech Recognition Location Details report: