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Avionics

Application: avionics
Following rapid advances in AI-based solutions, there has been growing interest for the use of speech and language technologies for aeronautical applications. Use cases range from assisting pilots by providing natural language voice assistant capabilities, or live extraction of information from air/ground communications, to simulation and training contexts to help reduce instructor workload or perform analyses of interactions (adherence to phraseology etc).

In aircraft cockpits, speech recognition software can be used to improve command and control and allow analysis of radio communications to assist pilots. Vocapia provides multilingual real-time solutions that enable live analysis of interactions between humans or with the cockpit. Suitable for low power embedded systems, our technology can be seamlessly integrated into aeronautical platforms.

Through several recent studies in partnership with world-leading industrial actors and both civil and military end-users, Vocapia has acquired a unique in-depth experience tackling the challenges in developing language technologies for aeronautical communications.

ATC communications - Vocapia has been ranked first at the Airbus ATC challenge 2018 for both the speech recognition and call sign detection tasks. The call sign detection task requires locating a flight identifier in the automatic transcription.

ASR in fighter jets - In 2019 Vocapia is awarded the MEVAC project, funded under the DGA Man Machine Teaming initiative, an ambitious project aimed at automatic speech recognition of highly degraded voice communications in fighter jets.

Civil Aviation - Vocapia partners on two projects funded by the French DGAC, building real-time bilingual (english/french) automatic speech recognition systems. The covered use cases include :
  • Transcription of ATIS messages for the automatic analysis of airport weather and runway conditions;
  • Transcription of air traffic control communications (reaching under 5% word error rate on real accented English recordings);
  • Transcription of helicopter pilot voice commands to change system settings such as radio frequency and map configuration. The system is highly robust to the noisy cockpit environment, enabling hands free interaction with the cockpit and helping to reduce pilot cognitive load.

We offer consulting services to adapt our leading-edge solutions to match customer use cases. Highly active in the research field, we are also open to collaborating with industrial and academic partners on research and innovation projects.

Currently supported languages: English, French.

 
Sunday April 28, 2024

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