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    Language command system in on-board control systems
    (National Aviation University, 2024-06-13) Didyk, Viacheslav Andriyodych; Дідик, Вячеслав Андрійович
    The integration of language command systems within on-board control systems stands at the forefront of aviation innovation, representing a pivotal leap forward in aircraft technology. In an era characterized by ever-increasing automation and complexity in aviation operations, the implementation of advanced language interfaces holds immense promise for revolutionizing the way aircraft are controlled and managed. The journey towards integrating language command systems into aircraft control spans decades, marked by significant milestones and breakthroughs in speech recognition, natural language processing, and human-machine interaction. Understanding the historical context provides crucial insights into the evolution of these systems, tracing their development from rudimentary prototypes to sophisticated, real-world applications in modern aviation. At the heart of language command systems lie a myriad of cutting-edge technologies, including advanced speech recognition algorithms, machine learning models, and natural language understanding frameworks. This work delves into the intricate technical aspects behind the functioning of these systems, unraveling the complexities of speech processing, pattern recognition, and semantic analysis that enable seamless interaction between pilots and aircraft systems.

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