Automatic Speech Recognition for Air Traffic Control Communications
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Badrinath, Sandeep; Balakrishnan, Hamsa
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<jats:p> A significant fraction of communications between air traffic controllers and pilots is through speech, via radio channels. Automatic transcription of air traffic control (ATC) communications has the potential to improve system safety, operational performance, and conformance monitoring, and to enhance air traffic controller training. We present an automatic speech recognition model tailored to the ATC domain that can transcribe ATC voice to text. The transcribed text is used to extract operational information such as call-sign and runway number. The models are based on recent improvements in machine learning techniques for speech recognition and natural language processing. We evaluate the performance of the model on diverse datasets. </jats:p>
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2022Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Aeronautics and AstronauticsJournal
Transportation Research Record
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SAGE Publications
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Badrinath, Sandeep and Balakrishnan, Hamsa. 2022. "Automatic Speech Recognition for Air Traffic Control Communications." Transportation Research Record, 2676 (1).
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