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Automatic Speech Recognition

You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.

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Expense

The Relationship Between the Cost and Usability in ASR

The relationship between the cost and usability of speech recognition, often these are the factors that drive the reluctance to use speech recognition for simulation training. Furthermore, usability and expense are linked when deciding the acquisition of speech technologies. It costs a lot of money

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The Swamp

Simulated Air Traffic Control & Pilot Training

Simulated air traffic control has been a desired feature for pilot training for many years. Becoming a copilot in a multi-crew passenger aircraft requires only 240 hours of flight time. Surprisingly to many, flight time does not always mean in an airplane, most of the

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Error Rate

Speech Recognition Accuracy Doesn’t Matter!

Vendor Accuracy is Meaningless! Why when accuracy would seem all-important? Let me clarify. Of course, speech recognition accuracy is an important metric. There are several measures of ASR Performance. Your ASR enabled application dictates which measure better determines usability. However, ASR accuracy figures quoted by

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Flight Simulator

Should You Buy ASR From Your Simulation Vendor?

Are you buying a simulator with Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)? Are you adding speech recognition to your existing simulation capabilities? The ASR buying decision is already complex. (see this Free Download). When choosing a speech recognition vendor, purchasers often overlook this key question. Should you

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Class C Airspace

Artificial Grammar Limitations, A Good Idea?

Using Artificial Grammar Limitations Speech recognition is a valuable addition to any simulation training system, but only if implemented correctly. There are many considerations for what implemented correctly means. In this article, we will discuss the use of artificial grammar limitations e.g., state-based grammar, and

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