Speech variability effects on recognition accuracy associated with concurrent task performance by pilotsIn the present study of the responses of pairs of pilots to aircraft warning classification tasks using an isolated word, speaker-dependent speech recognition system, the induced stress was manipulated by means of different scoring procedures for the classification task and by the inclusion of a competitive manual control task. Both speech patterns and recognition accuracy were analyzed, and recognition errors were recorded by type for an isolated word speaker-dependent system and by an offline technique for a connected word speaker-dependent system. While errors increased with task loading for the isolated word system, there was no such effect for task loading in the case of the connected word system.
Document ID
19860045122
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Simpson, C. A. (Psycho-Linguistic Research Associates Menlo Park, CA, United States)