#how do i get the conversation AI agent to respond in numbers for example "2D" and "3D" (not "two D"

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tall finchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for jiayun_jyun

To ensure the conversational AI agent responds with numbers like "2D" and "3D" instead of spelling them out as "two D" or "three D," you can try the following:

  1. Input Formatting: Write the numbers and letters exactly as you want them to be pronounced (e.g., "2D" and "3D"). This helps the AI understand the intended format.

  2. Experiment with Alternative Spellings: If the AI still spells out the numbers, you can try variations like "2-D" or "3-D" to see if it improves the output.

  3. Style Exaggeration Parameter: If you're using the API, set the style exaggeration parameter to 0 for greater stability. This can help reduce mispronunciations and ensure the AI sticks to the intended format.

  4. Professional Voice Clone: Using a Professional Voice Clone can lead to better and more consistent results, especially for specific pronunciation needs.

If these steps don't resolve the issue, you may need to experiment further with the input text or reach out for additional support.

halcyon nymph
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where do i add the input formatting

tall finchBOT
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AI-generated Answer for jiayun_jyun

To ensure the AI responds with numbers like "2D" and "3D" instead of spelling them out as "two D" or "three D," you can format your input text carefully. Here are some tips:

  1. Write Numbers and Symbols Directly: Input the text exactly as you want it pronounced, such as "2D" or "3D." Avoid writing them out in words like "two D" or "three D."

  2. Use Periods for Separation: If the AI is interpreting numbers incorrectly due to surrounding text, you can separate the numbers from other words with a period. For example:

    • Instead of: "This is a 2D model."
    • Write: "This is a. 2D model."
  3. Pronunciation Dictionaries: If the AI still struggles with pronunciation, you can upload a Pronunciation Dictionary into your project. This allows you to specify word pairs and their correct pronunciations using a phonetic alphabet or word substitutions.

If you need further assistance with formatting or using Pronunciation Dictionaries, feel free to ask!

halcyon nymph
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no, i meant the conversational ai