HuMaNet: An experimental human-machine communications network based on ISDN wideband audio

D. Berkley, J. Flanagan
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Abstract

A human's sensory capacity to assimilate, perceive, and react to information is much smaller than the capacity of modern transport facilities that convey the information. Moreover, the volume of information and the complexity of the terminal used to access the information can overwhelm people. The challenge, then, is to match an information system's capabilities to those of our senses. Recent advances in speech-processing technology have made natural voice — our preferred means for information exchange — feasible for human-machine communications. We describe an experimental network, called HuMaNet, that is implemented on commercial ISDN transport. The HuMaNet system uses speech-processing technology to make communications easier and more natural. Spoken commands control the system, which combines image and audio compression, database management, hands-free teleconferencing, and text-to-speech synthesis. Although HuMaNet is only in its initial phase, it has proved a remarkably habitable environment for human control of a complex computer and communications system.
HuMaNet:基于ISDN宽带音频的实验性人机通信网络
人类吸收、感知和对信息作出反应的感官能力远远小于现代运输设施传递信息的能力。此外,信息量和用于访问信息的终端的复杂性会使人们不堪重负。因此,挑战在于将信息系统的能力与我们的感官能力相匹配。语音处理技术的最新进展使得自然语音——我们首选的信息交换手段——在人机通信中变得可行。我们描述了一个实验网络,称为HuMaNet,它是在商业ISDN传输上实现的。HuMaNet系统使用语音处理技术使交流更容易、更自然。语音命令控制系统,它结合了图像和音频压缩、数据库管理、免提电话会议和文本到语音合成。虽然HuMaNet还处于初始阶段,但它已经被证明是一个非常适合人类控制复杂的计算机和通信系统的环境。
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