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An event occurs when Speech Analytics identifies a topic in an interaction. A topic is a collection of phrases that Speech Analytics looks for when analyzing interactions. For example, if the "can offer you a loan" phrase associated with the Loan Offer topic is identified, the start of the event is "can" and the end of the event is "loan".
Speech Analytics can also identify non-linguistic events. Non-linguistic events are sounds other than speech (for example, a dial tone, silence, music or noise, key press and so on).
An event (both linguistic and non-linguistic) is indicated by a numbered icon . Event icons and information about each event appear above the Media Player audio graph and in the Interaction transcript. For more information see Interaction Transcript and What is an interaction?. You can view details about each event by placing your mouse over the event icon. In addition, each event has a start time, end time, a name and a type.
With SpeechMiner UI you can:
Non-Linguistic Identification identifies the non-verbal parts of an interaction. For example, silence, busy signal, key presses and caller agitation (tone).
SpeechMiner UI is instructed to automatically identify the following non-linguistic events:
Hover over the event in the Media Player or the transcript. The event details appear in a pop up window.