Application of voice recognition input to decision support systems
Download
Author
Drake, Robert Gervase
Date
1990-09Advisor
Lind, Judith H.
Second Reader
Kamel, Magdi
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
The goal of this study is to provide a single source of data that enables the selection of an appropriate voice recognition (VR) application for a decision support system (DSS) as well as for other computer applications. A brief background of both voice recognition systems and decision supports systems is provided with special emphasis given to the dialog component of DSS. The categories of voice recognition discussed are human factors, environmental factors, situational factors, quantitative factors, training factors, host computer factors, and experiments and research. Each of these areas of voice recognition is individually analyzed, and specific references to applicable literature are included. This study also includes appendices that contain: a glossary (including definitions) of phrases specific to both decision support system and voice recognition systems, keywords applicable to this study, an annotated bibliography (alphabetically and by specific topics) of current VR systems literature containing over 200 references, an index of publishers, a complete listing of current commercially available VR systems.
Rights
This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.Collections
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Effects of METOC factors on EW systems against low detectable targets in a tropical littoral environment
Zarate, Jorge V. Vazquez (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2005-09);In Littoral Warfare (LW), naval operations face a whole new range of missions and types of threats. In such situations, Electronic Warfare (EW) systems are extremely important, yet constantly challenged to perform faster ... -
Guiding principles for determining work shift duration and addressing the effects of work shift duration on performance, safety, and health
Gurubhagavatula, Indira; Barger, Laura K.; Barnes, Christopher M.; Basner, Mathias; Boivin, Diane B.; Dawson, Drew; Drake, Christopher L.; Flynn-Evans, Erin E.; Mysliwiec, Vincent; Patterson, P. Daniel; Reid, Kathryn J.; Samuels, Charles; Shattuck, Nita Lewis; Kazmi, Uzma; Carandang, Gerard; Heald, Jonathan L.; Van Dongen, Hans P.A. (Oxford University Press, 2021);Risks associated with fatigue that accumulates during work shifts have historically been managed through working time arrangements that specify fixed maximum durations of work shifts and minimum durations of time off. By ... -
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT TRAINING AND NONLETHAL WEAPON USE
Ryan, Casey T. (Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School, 2018-12);This thesis examines multiple theories for why law enforcement officers misuse force. It explores decision-making theory that has been used to describe how officers make rapid decisions under stress. Biases can affect an ...