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Speech To Text Diarization

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Diarization is not available in pt-BR yet?

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Hi there @Yasumitsu,

Unfortunately, you're correct. Speaker diarization is not yet officially supported for Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) within Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API just yet. Currently Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API supports speaker diarization for the following languages:

  • English (en-US, en-GB)
  • French (fr-FR)
  • Spanish (es-ES)
  • German (de-DE)
  • Italian (it-IT)
  • Japanese (ja-JP)
  • Korean (ko-KR)
  • Mandarin Chinese (cmn-Hans-CN)
  • Russian (ru-RU)

Check the Latest: The official list of supported languages and all of the the most up-to-date information on Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API: https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/languages

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Hi there @Yasumitsu,

Unfortunately, you're correct. Speaker diarization is not yet officially supported for Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR) within Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API just yet. Currently Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API supports speaker diarization for the following languages:

  • English (en-US, en-GB)
  • French (fr-FR)
  • Spanish (es-ES)
  • German (de-DE)
  • Italian (it-IT)
  • Japanese (ja-JP)
  • Korean (ko-KR)
  • Mandarin Chinese (cmn-Hans-CN)
  • Russian (ru-RU)

Check the Latest: The official list of supported languages and all of the the most up-to-date information on Google Cloud's Speech-to-Text API: https://cloud.google.com/speech-to-text/docs/languages

Hello Roderick,

I'm looking for a diarization solution for French (fr-FR). In this reply you mentioned it's possible with google API but in the list of languages linked I don't see any model supporting it. It looks like only English (en-US & en-CA) is supported.

In my tests with the API it also seems trying to use diarization with French only return one speaker in all cases (independent of the minSpeakerCount value).

Was it an error in your answer or did I miss something ?