Application of speech recognition technology to ITS advanced traveler information systems

S. Carlson, C. Barclay, J. O'connor, G. Duckworth, J. Heine, B. Papazian, M. Steele
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Speech recognition technology has potential for application to intelligent transportation systems (ITS) in the area of advanced traveler information systems (ATIS). ATIS areas which can greatly benefit from speech recognition are: pre-trip traffic information; en-route traffic information; route guidance; ride matching and reservation; transit information services; and traffic and transit management control centers. This paper concentrates on telephony applications of speech recognition to two ATIS applications, real-time traffic information and public transit information. We first discuss the general considerations involved in development of a multiline speech interface to a traffic or transit database, including system architecture and sizing, and the development of dialogs and grammars which are user friendly and efficient. We then discuss two prototype applications of this technology using BBN's HARK speaker-independent speech recognition product. The first is to SmartRoute System's SmarTraveler traveler information system, which was an FHWA Operational Test, and the second to Montgomery County Maryland's public transit system. These were small scale tests to help us develop the technology required for full-scale implementations, but showed that the speech interface was practical, and provided much improved ease of use and performance over conventional touch tone based interactive voice response (IVR) systems.
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语音识别技术在智能交通系统中的应用
语音识别技术在高级出行者信息系统(ATIS)领域的智能交通系统(ITS)中具有潜在的应用前景。ATIS可以从语音识别中获益的领域有:出行前的交通信息;途中交通信息;路线指导;车次匹配及预约;过境信息服务;以及交通和过境管理控制中心。本文主要研究语音识别在实时交通信息和公共交通信息这两个ATIS应用中的电话应用。我们首先讨论了交通或公交数据库的多行语音接口开发中涉及的一般考虑因素,包括系统架构和大小,以及用户友好且高效的对话框和语法的开发。然后,我们使用BBN的HARK扬声器独立语音识别产品讨论了该技术的两个原型应用。第一个是SmartRoute系统的SmarTraveler旅行者信息系统,这是FHWA的操作测试,第二个是马里兰州蒙哥马利县的公共交通系统。这些都是小规模的测试,以帮助我们开发全面实施所需的技术,但表明语音界面是实用的,并且比传统的基于触摸音的交互式语音应答(IVR)系统提供了更简便的使用和性能。
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