#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct NonTalkTimeFilter { /* private fields */ }
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Flag the presence or absence of periods of silence in your Call Analytics transcription output.

Rules using NonTalkTimeFilter are designed to match:

  • The presence of silence at specified periods throughout the call

  • The presence of speech at specified periods throughout the call

See Rule criteria for usage examples.

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Specify the duration, in milliseconds, of the period of silence you want to flag. For example, you can flag a silent period that lasts 30000 milliseconds.

Allows you to specify a time range (in milliseconds) in your audio, during which you want to search for a period of silence. See for more detail.

Allows you to specify a time range (in percentage) in your media file, during which you want to search for a period of silence. See for more detail.

Set to TRUE to flag periods of speech. Set to FALSE to flag periods of silence

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture NonTalkTimeFilter.

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