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Advancing Noise Robust Automatic Speech Recognition for Command and Control Applications
In: DTIC (2006)
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Information Fusion for Command Support (Fusion d'informations pour le soutien au commandement) (CD-ROM)
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Building an Ontology for Command & Control
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Tactical Digital Information Link - Test Report and Analysis on the Integration and Lexicon of Simulators (TADIL-TRAILS)
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Tactical Digital Information Link - Technical Advice and Lexicon for Enabling Simulation (TADIL-TALES)
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A GH-Based Ontology to Support Applications for Automating Decision Support
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Towards a Science of Command and Control (C2)
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Towards a Formal Ontology for Military Coalitions Operations
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A Dialectic for Network Centric Warfare
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MAVEN-SA: Model-Based Automated Visualization for Enhanced Situation Awareness
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The Combatant Commander for Intelligence: Addressing the Operational Intelligence Challenge
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Information Engineering in Support of Multilateral Joint Operational Interoperability
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Evaluating a Swedish Airborne Combat Capability using Computer Supported Morphological Analysis
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Australian DefenceScience, Volume 13, Number 3, Spring
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Analysis of Free-Form Battlefield Reports with Shallow Parsing Techniques
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
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The Design and Requirements Evolution of a Speech Recognition Technology for Tactical Applications and Environments
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Performance Assessment of Dynaspeak Speech Recognition System on Inflight Databases
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2004)
Abstract: Automatic speech recognition has demonstrated the potential to provide a natural interface to computing systems. For the military, the realization of this natural interface will depend on a robust speech recognition technology that is capable of handling the degraded speech conditions typical of the military aircraft environment. To aid in the assessment of various commercially available speech recognition systems, several aircraft speech databases have been developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory's Human Effectiveness Directorate. These databases attempt to capture the degraded audio conditions typical in the military airborne environment. This report discusses the results of an extensive evaluation of the DynaSpeak v1.4. 1 speech recognition system developed by Stanford Research Institute (SRI) using three different aircraft speech databases to benchmark its performance.
Keyword: *COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS; *SPEECH RECOGNITION; *VOICE COMMUNICATIONS; COCKPITS; Command; Control and Communications Systems; DATA BASES; INFLIGHT; INTERFACES; MILITARY AIRCRAFT; MILITARY APPLICATIONS; PE62202F; VOCABULARY; Voice Communications; WUAFRL71841002
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA429594
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The Requirements and Applications of Speech Recognition Technology for Voice Activated Command and Control in the Tactical Military Environment
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Network Centric Warfare (NCW): The Mechanism for Change
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The Benefit of Ontologies for Interoperability of CCIS. (Easy, Quick and Cheap Solutions are Impossible, if Semantics of CCIS are Affected.)
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