Paris, France
-- Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) today announced
robust, remote voice-control for equipment used in manually
intensive or sterile medical situations. The announcement is timed
to mark the first anniversary of the launch of Philips’ Sense and
Simplicity brand campaign. By having usability engineers,
researchers and medical specialists work together, a hands-free
solution has been developed based on advanced voice control
technology. This solution, which is ready for integration into
products, is one of several groundbreaking ideas that will
revolutionise how users interact with Philips healthcare solutions
in the coming two to three years.
The voice-control system, known as Hands-free Interaction in the
Hospital (HIH), can complement the clinician’s way of working in
situations such as diagnostics, catheter interventions or
operations. Even when their hands are occupied, they simultaneously
need to interact with other medical equipment. HIH lets them do this
by talking to the equipment from up to several metres away. The
convenience, reliability and accuracy of the voice control are
proven to be very promising in clinical trials executed at a
catheter laboratory in the Karolinska University Hospital in
Stockholm, Sweden. Here voice control was used in a prototype
setting to select functionality and manipulate images on a
cardiovascular X-ray machine.
“The beauty of Hands-free Interaction in the Hospital is that the
user is not restricted looking for controls under sterile covers, or
by having to use headsets or clip-on microphones,” says Dr. Söderman, Department of Neuroradiology of Karolinska Hospital in
Stockholm.
HIH uses an array of microphones to locate and track the person
speaking. Once the speaker has been identified, background and
extraneous speech and noise can be filtered out. Philips
world-leading position in microphone array processing and in digital
noise reduction algorithms played a major part in the success of the
research. But so too did the expertise of Philips Speech Recognition
Systems, which has decades of experience in medical speech
recognition. This has made it possible to develop systems that
identify commands reliably, independent of the user, as soon as the
system is switched on. The resulting technology will provide an
immediate and true benefit for medical professionals who have their
hands full. The HIH technology is currently being tested with a
variety of medical equipment under different clinical conditions at
different clinical sites, such as other hospitals in the USA and
Europe.
HIH was one of the few projects chosen out of many examples from
throughout Philips that forward the “Sense and Simplicity” branding.
The announcement was made as part of the “Next Simplicity” event in
Paris, hosted by Mr. Gerard Kleisterlee, the President and CEO of
Royal Philips Electronics. Next Simplicity showcases how Philips is
dedicated to improving user’s overall experiences.
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