Voice Input Transport Enquiry System for the Benefit of Society

Voice Input Transport Enquiry System for the Benefit of Society

Rahul Roy Shramona Chakraborty Saptarshi Dey Sutanu Sarkhel Tuheli Bhattacharya 

Computer Science and Engineering Department, MCKV Institute of Engineering, Liluah, Howrah, India

Corresponding Author Email: 
rahulmckviecse@gmail.com
Page: 
111-116
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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.18280/mmc_d.380110
Received: 
April 2017
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Accepted: 
15 November 2017
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OPEN ACCESS

Abstract: 

“Voice Input Transport Enquiry System” is a system which works based on the voice input given by the user who intends to know about transportation facilities available from a certain terminal. There is no communication which is understood more properly than voice. This system too uses voice commands to provide input and gives the required information to the user in the form of audio output. Users can get all types of transportation details between any two places. This system will have an additional feature of getting the traffic status of a particular place. The user can get a live video feed of the traffic of that place. As the whole, this system can be operated by speech or voice so, making it easier to use for the blind people.

Keywords: 

Voice input, transportation facilities, voice output, traffic status, speech to text processing, plotting direction in map

1. Introduction
2. Existing Application
3. Features of Proposed Application
4. Workflow Diagram
5. Results and Discussions
6. Conclusion
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