Evaluation of the Dynaspeak Speech Recognition System for Use in the Joint Strike Fighter
Abstract
The F-35 Lighting II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, currently in development by the United States and nine partner nations for their Navy, Air Force, and Marine components, is implementing an automatic speech recognition system for use by the pilot to efficiently control various aircraft subsystems. The Air Force Research Laboratory's Human Effectiveness Directorate, working with the JDF Program Office at Wright-Patterson AFB and the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards AFB, conducted a preliminary ground and flight tests evaluation of the Stanford Research Inst. DynaSpeak (trademark) speech recognition engine propose for integration into the F-35 avionics suite. All flight tests were conducted using the Variable stability In-flight simulation Test aircraft (VISAT) NF=16 aircraft based at Edwards AFB.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- AD1090395
Entities
People
- David T. Williamson
- Robin A. Snyder
- Timothy P. Barry
Organizations
- General Dynamics