Honda Motor Co, with help from partner IBM Corp, is preparing to introduce an improved speech-recognition system that will allow drivers to get voice navigation guidance without having to manually punch in any information or take their eyes off the road to read a computer screen.
The new system will come as standard equipment this month on the 2005 Acura RL sedan and as an option on the 2005 Acura MDX sport utility vehicle and 2005 Honda Odyssey minivan. As an option, it will cost about US$2,000.
Using embedded IBM software, the system can provide voice guidance for more than 1.7 million street and city names in the continental US. It also offers audible directions to nearby restaurants, and command-and-control capabilities for audio, climate control and other functions.
"Drivers can now fully access the majority of the resources inside the navigation system with voice input," said Tom Elliott, executive vice president of American Honda Motor Co.
Honda began using IBM's speech-recognition technology last year, but the new system has the ability to process a human voice and deliver natural-sounding responses. The new equipment can respond to hundreds more commands than the original version, Honda said.
Phil Magney, principal analyst at the Minnesota-based Telematics Research Group, said voice recognition is quickly becoming the most important interface between drivers and their vehicles. For now, voice-recognition capabilities are available primarily in premium vehicles, though Honda is bringing them "down market" somewhat by offering them in the Odyssey minivan.
IBM's voice technology also is employed in the OnStar safety and security system available in numerous General Motors Corp. vehicles. Other types of voice-recognition technology is available on models from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar and other brands.
The number of automotive voice-recognition systems sold in the US was roughly 2 million last year, according to the Telematics Research Group. That number is forecast to reach more than 11 million in 2010.
"It's one of those technologies that's just going to continue to improve," Magney said on Friday.
IBM shares fell US$0.18 to close at US$84.39 on Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, while Honda's US shares lost US$0.67 to US$24.02.
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