Abstract

Abstract An automatic speech recognition system is being developed for a patient data management system (PDMS) for the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. Here, fourteen bedside monitors are linked by a local area network to a personal computer for real-time acquisition of vital sign data and the graphical display of trends. The PDMS also allows for the manual input of data, such as fluid balance data, by means of a keyboard and a pointing device. This paper presents a description of the multimodal human-computer interface of the bedside data entry system, focusing on the speech recognition and generation sub-systems and their integration in the OS/2 Presentation Manager environment.

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