Embry-Riddle Innovates AI System for Enhanced Aviation Radio Communications

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University researchers have pioneered an advanced artificial intelligence system that can transcribe and interpret aviation radio communications with remarkable precision. The brainchild of Andrew Schneider and Dr. Dawei Liu, this system employs automatic speech recognition to transform spoken radio transmissions into text. It then utilizes natural language processing to standardize terminology and highlight potential errors.

This groundbreaking development addresses a significant hurdle in aviation communication analysis. While conventional speech recognition tools exhibited an 80% word error rate with aviation radio communications, this tailored system has slashed this to less than 15%. This research, backed by $30,000 in grants from Embry-Riddle’s Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety, has the potential to revolutionize pilot training and safety analysis by facilitating large-scale scrutiny of pilot-controller communication patterns.

Source: Aviation Pros

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