Appendixes / Vocera Localization Suite |
Learn how the selected locale affects speech recognition, text-to-speech, and the Vocera genie.
Vocera uses localization packs for speech recognition and text-to-speech actions. The following table lists supported locales and corresponding localization suite.
Locale | Speech Recognition | Text-to-Speech | Genies |
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United States (US) | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Singapore (SG) | English SG | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
United Kingdom (UK) | English UK | English UK | George, Emma |
Australia (AU) | English AUS/NZ | English UK | George, Emma |
New Zealand (NZ) | English AUS/NZ | English UK | George, Emma |
Canada (CA) | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Landstuhl (Germany) | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Malaysia | English SG | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
United Arab Emirates (UAE) | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Kingdom Saudi Arabia (KSA) | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Qatar | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
Oman | English US | English US | Jennifer, Dan |
The binary representation of a learned command in Vocera database tables depends on the localization suite (and therefore the acoustic model) in use when the name or command is learned. When the Vocera system learns a name or keyword, it notes which localization suite is in use. Vocera keeps a separate set of learned names and keywords for each localization suite.