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Jiahao Fan and Weijun Pan
In recent years, automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology has improved significantly. However, the training process for an ASR model is complex, involving large amounts of data and a large number of algorithms. The task of training a new model for a...
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Mohammed Saïd Kasttet, Abdelouahid Lyhyaoui, Douae Zbakh, Adil Aramja and Abderazzek Kachkari
Recently, artificial intelligence and data science have witnessed dramatic progress and rapid growth, especially Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology based on Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) and Deep Neural Networks (DNNs). Consequently, new end-to-...
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Konstantinos P. Fourkiotis and Athanasios Tsadiras
In today?s evolving global world, the pharmaceutical sector faces an emerging challenge, which is the rapid surge of the global population and the consequent growth in drug production demands. Recognizing this, our study explores the urgent need to stren...
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María Zamarreño Suárez, Juan Marín Martínez, Francisco Pérez Moreno, Raquel Delgado-Aguilera Jurado, Patricia María López de Frutos and Rosa María Arnaldo Valdés
The use of electroencephalography (EEG) techniques has many advantages in the study of human performance in air traffic control (ATC). At present, these are non-intrusive techniques that allow large volumes of data to be recorded on a continuous basis us...
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Juan Zuluaga-Gomez, Iuliia Nigmatulina, Amrutha Prasad, Petr Motlicek, Driss Khalil, Srikanth Madikeri, Allan Tart, Igor Szoke, Vincent Lenders, Mickael Rigault and Khalid Choukri
Voice communication between air traffic controllers (ATCos) and pilots is critical for ensuring safe and efficient air traffic control (ATC). The handling of these voice communications requires high levels of awareness from ATCos and can be tedious and e...
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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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Haijun Liang, Shiyu Zhang and Jianguo Kong
The air traffic control (ATC) network?s airspace sector is a crucial component of air traffic management. The increasing demand for air transportation services has made limited airspace a significant challenge to sustainable and efficient air transport o...
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Shuo Chen, Hartmut Helmke, Robert M. Tarakan, Oliver Ohneiser, Hunter Kopald and Matthias Kleinert
As researchers around the globe develop applications for the use of Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding (ASRU) in the Air Traffic Management (ATM) domain, Air Traffic Control (ATC) language ontologies will play a critical role in enabling rese...
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Juan Zuluaga-Gomez, Amrutha Prasad, Iuliia Nigmatulina, Petr Motlicek and Matthias Kleinert
In this paper we propose a novel virtual simulation-pilot engine for speeding up air traffic controller (ATCo) training by integrating different state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools. The virtual simulation-pilot engine receives spoke...
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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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