Speech Recognition Application in C.I.C
Abstract
The use of a continuous voice recognition system for data input to tactical tables in the combat information center would improve the man-machine interface and decrease the reaction time of operators who run the tables. The results of this study show that the delay times of trained personnel using manual typing input methods were far greater than when they used continuous speech input to run two tactical tables. Using a verbex series 5000 version 3.00 continuous speech recognition system, the operators reaction times were improved by a factor of 3.3 and at the same time they committed fewer data entry errors when running the tables with speech input. The subjects who participated in the experiments also subjectively reported that the freedom allowed by speech input was an improvement over manual typing methods. Using speech input, one operator could run two tactical tables, where now it takes two to three people to do the same job.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA246225
Entities
People
- Constantinos P. Leventis
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School