Application of Speech Interactive Technology in the Future Grid Scheduling System

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With the strong and smart grid full development and the unprecedented power scale, the traditional interaction has become increasingly unable to meet the requirements of future grid scheduling system. This paper analyzes the feasibility of speech interactive technology application in the dispatching automation areas, designed the scheduling speech interaction framework to meet the characteristics of grid scheduling. Then it was integrated into the existing human-computer systems to do related validation studies. The human-computer interaction framework is consisted of speech recognition module, semantic storage modules, interactive response modules and integrated human-computer display modules.The results showed that the speech interaction as an Auxiliary interaction, intergrated into human-computer interaction in the future scheduling system that can help dispatchers better to monitor and manage the power grid, which has broad application prospects in future grid scheduling system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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749-754

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December 2014

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