Abstract

Recent advances in artificial intelligence technology have resulted in commercially available computer systems that are able to synthesize auditory messages and to recognize spoken words and phrases in near-real-time with a high level of reliability. Several researchers have enumerated the benefits that are expected to accrue from computer recognition of speech (1971, 1975). Beek, Neuberg, and Hodge (1977) summarized the possible applications of this new technology to military systems. Curran (1978) and Coler, Plummer, Huff and Hitchcock (1978) reported significant progress in the development of automated speech understanding systems for the control of on-board systems in military aircraft.

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