This paper discusses the future use of automatic speech recognition machines for the management of cockpit systems and for low bandwidth air-ground communications. After describing the principles of speech recognition, the benefits afforded to the aircrew are considered. These are balanced against the difficulties of operating in the cockpit environment. The effects that this maturing technology is likely to have on cockpit design and operating procedures are discussed. The paper also considers techniques for training machines to recognise the aircrew's utterances. It is concluded that the future for the avionic applications of automatic speech recognition is promising. A great deal of relevant research is being undertaken within NATO countries, including flight research programmes planned for 1982.
Automatic speech recognition as a cockpit interface
Automatische Spracherkennung eingesetzt als Cockpit-Interface
Agard Report ; 8-16
1983
16 Seiten, 7 Bilder, 85 Quellen
Report
Englisch
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