Under the control of the Center d'Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne (CENA: Air Navigation Study Center), the 'SPEECH' project utilizes the complementary input of industries (STERIA ENGINEERING AND TELECOM, SEXTANT AVIONIQUE and VECSYS) and of a research center (LIMSI) in the study and creation of a tool that would assist in the instruction and training of air traffic controllers. Based on the concomitant use of voice interface (synthesis and identification of speech) and of a supervisory system monitoring the dialogue, the prototype is able to rely completely on the audio channel. A validation from the operators of IHM vocal concepts, makes it possible today to consider operational usage of 'SPEECH' within the training process of air traffic controllers. The structure and the various elements of 'SPEECH' are introduced before attempting to evaluate its possible future applications. Details on the methodology used, based on the study of natural language, are also included.
Aide a la Formation et l'Entrainement des Controleurs de Trafic Aerien (Assistance in Instruction and Training of Air Traffic Controllers)
1994
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch