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synthesizer.SpeakAsync($"You said e.Result.Text"); ;

The architecture is distinct for its modular design. The Runtime provides the "engine," but it relies on separate, installable components known as Speech Recognition Engines (SREs) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) voices. This modularity allowed developers to tailor the platform to specific needs. For instance, a developer building an interactive voice response (IVR) system for a call center could install a heavy-duty server-side engine, while a developer creating a desktop accessibility tool could utilize a lighter client-side engine. The Runtime managed the resource allocation, grammar loading, and audio stream processing, ensuring that the underlying code did not have to reinvent the wheel for every new application. microsoft speech platform - runtime

To use the platform, you typically need to install three separate components in order: Microsoft Speech Platform - Runtime (Version 11) synthesizer