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Dade Brandon 1d3d20dd68 app_amd: Correct documentation to reflect functionality
Update documentation to reflect that maximum_number_of_words
has functionality inconsistent with the variable name (and inconsistent
with prior documentation.)

Update documentation for silence_threshold, which previously implied
that it was measuring time, rather than noise averages in the sample.

Update the comments in amd.conf.sample.

ASTERISK-25639 #close
Change-Id: I4b1451e5dc9cb3cb06d59b6ab872f5275ba79093
2015-12-21 16:03:42 -08:00

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;
; Answering Machine Detection Configuration
;
[general]
total_analysis_time = 5000 ; Maximum time allowed for the algorithm to decide
; on whether the audio represents a HUMAN, or a MACHINE
silence_threshold = 256 ; If the average level of noise in a sample does not reach
; this value, from a scale of 0 to 32767, then we will consider
; it to be silence.
; Greeting ;
initial_silence = 2500 ; Maximum silence duration before the greeting.
; If exceeded, then the result is detection as a MACHINE.
after_greeting_silence = 800 ; Silence after detecting a greeting.
; If exceeded, then the result is detection as a HUMAN
greeting = 1500 ; Maximum length of a greeting. If exceeded, then the
; result is detection as a MACHINE.
; Word detection ;
min_word_length = 100 ; Minimum duration of Voice to considered as a word
maximum_word_length = 5000 ; Maximum duration of a single Voice utterance allowed.
between_words_silence = 50 ; Minimum duration of silence after a word to consider
; the audio what follows as a new word
maximum_number_of_words = 3 ; Maximum number of words in the greeting
; If REACHED, then the result is detection as a MACHINE
; WARNING: Releases prior to January 1 2016 documented
; maximum_number_of_words as 'if exceeded, then MACHINE',
; which did not reflect the true functionality. In Asterisk 14,
; this functionality will change to reflect the variables' name.