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Citation

Bollmann S, Fullgraf J, Roxlau C, Feuerle T, Hecker P, Krishnan A, Ostermann S, Klakow D, Nicolas G, Stefan MD. Proc. Int. Worksh. ATM/CNS 2022; 1: 170-175.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Electronic Navigation Research Institute)

DOI

10.57358/iwac.1.0_170

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The approach briefing is of major importance in commercial aviation. Conducted by the flight crew, it ensures a thorough and mutual understanding of the upcoming descent and approach phase. With regard to a future implementation of reduced crew operations (RCO), an AI-based system is currently being developed that is able to follow the spoken approach briefing, check for its completeness and inform the pilot about possibly missing items. This paper describes the language processing part of the overall system. A commercially available automatic speech recognition system is trained on aviation specific vocabulary and strategies for dealing with cockpit noise are discussed. Steps towards a possible certification of the system according to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Artificial Intelligence Roadmap are outlined.


Language: en

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