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Vivien Arief Wardhany, Sritrusta Sukaridhoto, Amang Sudarsono
Pág. 39 - 48
The purpose of multimedia devices development is controlling through voice. Nowdays voice that can be recognized only in English. To overcome the issue, then recognition using Indonesian language model and accousticc model and dictionary. Automatic Speec...
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Jie Lei, Tousif Rahman, Rishad Shafik, Adrian Wheeldon, Alex Yakovlev, Ole-Christoffer Granmo, Fahim Kawsar and Akhil Mathur
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) driven keyword spotting (KWS) technologies has revolutionized human to machine interaction. Yet, the challenge of end-to-end energy efficiency, memory footprint and system complexity of current neural network...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Jyothsna Adamala and Ioan-Teodor Salomea
Assistant based speech recognition (ABSR) prototypes for air traffic controllers have demonstrated to reduce controller workload and aircraft flight times as a result. However, two aspects of ABSR could enhance benefits, i.e., (1) the predicted controlle...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Marcus Biella, Axel Schmugler and Matt Wallace
Current Air Traffic Controller working positions (CWPs) are reaching their capacity owing to increasing levels of air traffic. The multimodal CWP prototype TriControl combines automatic speech recognition, multitouch gestures, and eye-tracking, aiming fo...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Malte Jauer, Jonathan R. Rein and Matt Wallace
TriControl is a controller working position (CWP) prototype developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) to enable more natural, efficient, and faster command inputs. The prototype integrates three input modalities: speech recognition, eye tracking, and mu...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Malte Jauer, Jonathan R. Rein and Matt Wallace
TriControl is a controller working position (CWP) prototype developed by German Aerospace Center (DLR) to enable more natural, efficient, and faster command inputs. The prototype integrates three input modalities: speech recognition, eye tracking, and mu...
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Sriraksha Nayak,Chandrakala C B
Pág. pp. 52 - 69
According to the World Health Organization estimation, globally the number of people with some visual impairment is estimated to be 285 million, of whom 39 million are blind. The inability to use features such as sending and reading of email, sched...
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Shih-An Li, Yu-Ying Liu, Yun-Chien Chen, Hsuan-Ming Feng, Pi-Kang Shen and Yu-Che Wu
This paper designed a voice interactive robot system that can conveniently execute assigned service tasks in real-life scenarios. It is equipped without a microphone where users can control the robot with spoken commands; the voice commands are then reco...
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Raquel García, Juan Albarrán, Adrián Fabio, Fernando Celorrio, Carlos Pinto de Oliveira and Cristina Bárcena
In the air traffic management (ATM) environment, air traffic controllers (ATCos) and flight crews, (FCs) communicate via voice to exchange different types of data such as commands, readbacks (confirmation of reception of the command) and information rela...
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Junar Arciete Landicho
Pág. pp. 26 - 31
Voisee Communicator is an android type mobile messaging application designed and developed for the thorough communication between two disabled people most especially the hearing-impaired and blind people. With stable and smart Eclipse IDE and the av...
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Mohamed Dhiaeddine Messaoudi, Bob-Antoine J. Menelas and Hamid Mcheick
This research introduces an innovative smart cane architecture designed to empower visually impaired individuals. Integrating advanced sensors and social media connectivity, the smart cane enhances accessibility and encourages physical activity. Three me...
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Matthias Kleinert, Oliver Ohneiser, Hartmut Helmke, Shruthi Shetty, Heiko Ehr, Mathias Maier, Susanne Schacht and Hanno Wiese
The information air traffic controllers (ATCos) communicate via radio telephony is valuable for digital assistants to provide additional safety. Yet, ATCos have to enter this information manually. Assistant-based speech recognition (ABSR) has proven to b...
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Sethakarn Prongnuch, Suchada Sitjongsataporn
Pág. 203 - 215
This paper introduces an analysis of Thai speech recognition for controlled car parking assist in the system-on-chip architecture. The objective is to investigate the male and female voice command signals, including Thai and English words, issued by the ...
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Mohamed Tamazin, Ahmed Gouda and Mohamed Khedr
Many new consumer applications are based on the use of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, such as voice command interfaces, speech-to-text applications, and data entry processes. Although ASR systems have remarkably improved in recent decades, t...
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Ella Pinska-Chauvin, Hartmut Helmke, Jelena Dokic, Petri Hartikainen, Oliver Ohneiser and Raquel García Lasheras
This paper describes the safety assessment conducted in SESAR2020 project PJ.10-W2-96 ASR on automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology implemented for air traffic control (ATC) centers. ASR already now enables the automatic recognition of aircraft ca...
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Nils Ahrenhold, Hartmut Helmke, Thorsten Mühlhausen, Oliver Ohneiser, Matthias Kleinert, Heiko Ehr, Lucas Klamert and Juan Zuluaga-Gómez
Automatic speech recognition and understanding (ASRU) for air traffic control (ATC) has been investigated in different ATC environments and applications. The objective of this study was to quantify the effect of ASRU support for air traffic controllers (...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Hartmut Helmke, Shruthi Shetty, Matthias Kleinert, Heiko Ehr, Sebastian Schier-Morgenthal, Saeed Sarfjoo, Petr Motlicek, ?arunas Murauskas, Tomas Pagirys, Haris Usanovic, Mirta Me?trovic and Aneta Cerná
Assistant Based Speech Recognition (ABSR) systems for air traffic control radiotelephony communication have shown their potential to reduce air traffic controllers? (ATCos) workload. Related research activities mainly focused on utterances for approach a...
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Khairunisa Sharif,Bastian Tenbergen
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Intelligent voice assistants are internet-connected devices, which listen to their environment and react to spoken user commands in order to retrieve information from the internet, control appliances in the household, or notify the user of incoming messa...
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