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Raquel García, Juan Albarrán, Adrián Fabio, Fernando Celorrio, Carlos Pinto de Oliveira and Cristina Bárcena
In the air traffic management (ATM) environment, air traffic controllers (ATCos) and flight crews, (FCs) communicate via voice to exchange different types of data such as commands, readbacks (confirmation of reception of the command) and information rela...
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Oliver Ohneiser, Hartmut Helmke, Shruthi Shetty, Matthias Kleinert, Heiko Ehr, Sebastian Schier-Morgenthal, Saeed Sarfjoo, Petr Motlicek, ?arunas Murauskas, Tomas Pagirys, Haris Usanovic, Mirta Me?trovic and Aneta Cerná
Assistant Based Speech Recognition (ABSR) systems for air traffic control radiotelephony communication have shown their potential to reduce air traffic controllers? (ATCos) workload. Related research activities mainly focused on utterances for approach a...
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Dongyue Guo, Zichen Zhang, Peng Fan, Jianwei Zhang and Bo Yang
Recognizing isolated digits of the flight callsign is an important and challenging task for automatic speech recognition (ASR) in air traffic control (ATC). Fortunately, the flight callsign is a kind of prior ATC knowledge and is available from dynamic c...
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