Automatic speech recognition in severe environments
Abstract
Human-machine interaction by voice was analyzed. The potential for improving the safety and effectiveness of its forces by making electronic and electromechanical devices directly responsive to the human voice and able to respond by voice is recognized. The benefits of this capability are noteworthy in situations where the individual is engaged in such hands/eyes-busy tasks as flying an airplane or operating a tank. Voice control of navigational displays, information files, and weapons systems could relieve the information loads on visual and manual channels.
- Publication:
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Final Report National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984nas..reptU.....
- Keywords:
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- Dynamic Control;
- Man Machine Systems;
- Speech Recognition;
- Voice Communication;
- Voice Control;
- Voice Data Processing;
- Automatic Control;
- Electromechanical Devices;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Voice Control;
- Communications and Radar