A Voice-Enabled Procedure Navigator for the International Space Station

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Onboard the International Space Station, astronauts execute thousands of complex procedures to maintain life support systems, check out space suits, conduct science experiments and perform medical exams, among their many tasks. Today, when carrying out these procedures, an astronaut reads from paper procedures or a PDF viewer on a laptop computer, which requires the astronaut to shift attention from the task to scroll PDF pages. The goal of the Clarissa project has been to develop an experimental voice-operated procedure reader, enabling astronauts to be more efficient with their hands and eyes and give full attention to the task. The prototype version was delivered by a Russian Progress rocket on Christmas Day, 2004, and was successfully tested by astronaut John Phillips on June 27, 2005. To the best of our knowledge, Clarissa is the first spoken dialogue system ever to be used in space. We will demo the Clarissa prototype and describe some of the techniques we have used to construct it, focusing in particular on the following aspects: - Converting text procedures into voice-navigable XML documents. - Flexible grammar-based speech recognition with the Open Source Regulus toolkit. - Support Vector Machine methods for open




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