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A Virtual Simulation-Pilot Agent for Training of Air Traffic Controllers

ZULUAGA-GOMEZ Juan, PRASAD Amrutha, NIGMATULINA Iuliia, MOTLÍČEK Petr and KLEINERT Matthias. A Virtual Simulation-Pilot Agent for Training of Air Traffic Controllers. Aerospace, vol. 10, no. 5, 2023, pp. 1-25. ISSN 2226-4310. Available from: https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/10/5/490
Czech title
Virtuální agent simulující pilota pro výcvik řídících letového provozu
Type
journal article
Language
english
Authors
Zuluaga-Gomez Juan (IDIAP)
Prasad Amrutha (DCGM FIT BUT)
Nigmatulina Iuliia (IDIAP)
Motlíček Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM FIT BUT)
Kleinert Matthias (DLR)
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Keywords

air traffic controller training; simulation-pilot agent; BERT; automatic speech recognition and understanding; speech synthesis

Abstract

n this paper we propose a novel virtual simulation-pilot engine for speeding up air traffic controller (ATCo) training by integrating different state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools. The virtual simulation-pilot engine receives spoken communications from ATCo trainees, and it performs automatic speech recognition and understanding. Thus, it goes beyond only transcribing the communication and can also understand its meaning. The output is subsequently sent to a response generator system, which resembles the spoken read-back that pilots give to the ATCo trainees. The overall pipeline is composed of the following submodules: (i) an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system that transforms audio into a sequence of words; (ii) a high-level air traffic control (ATC)-related entity parser that understands the transcribed voice communication; and (iii) a text-to-speech submodule that generates a spoken utterance that resembles a pilot based on the situation of the dialogue. Our system employs state-of-the-art AI-based tools such as Wav2Vec 2.0, Conformer, BERT and Tacotron models. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work fully based on open-source ATC resources and AI tools. In addition, we develop a robust and modular system with optional submodules that can enhance the system's performance by incorporating real-time surveillance data, metadata related to exercises (such as sectors or runways), or even a deliberate read-back error to train ATCo trainees to identify them. Our ASR system can reach as low as 5.5% and 15.9% absolute word error rates (WER) on high- and low-quality ATC audio. We also demonstrate that adding surveillance data into the ASR can yield a callsign detection accuracy of more than 96%.

Published
2023
Pages
1-25
Journal
Aerospace, vol. 10, no. 5, ISSN 2226-4310
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
UT WoS
000995051300001
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{FITPUB13172,
   author = "Juan Zuluaga-Gomez and Amrutha Prasad and Iuliia Nigmatulina and Petr Motl\'{i}\v{c}ek and Matthias Kleinert",
   title = "A Virtual Simulation-Pilot Agent for Training of Air Traffic Controllers",
   pages = "1--25",
   journal = "Aerospace",
   volume = 10,
   number = 5,
   year = 2023,
   ISSN = "2226-4310",
   doi = "10.3390/aerospace10050490",
   language = "english",
   url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/13172"
}
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