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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.55.2018.tde-23042018-140801
Document
Author
Full name
Sergio Moraes
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1995
Supervisor
Committee
Moreira, Edson dos Santos (President)
Joaquim, Marcelo Basilio
Nunes, Maria das Graças Volpe
Title in Portuguese
UTILIZAÇÃO DE VOZ EM GERENCIAMENTO DE REDES
Keywords in Portuguese
Não disponível
Abstract in Portuguese
Devido ao contínuo crescimento das redes e a utilização em tais ambientes de recursos em geral heterogêneos, a tarefa de administrá-las torna-se cada vez mais árdua. Assim, aumenta a importância da utilização de ferramentas capazes de auxiliar o administrador nas suas funções. Algumas delas, utilizando recursos de voz, podem possibilitar características de maior interação entre o administrador e os usuários do sistema gerenciado. Dentro destes termos, esta dissertação trata de um sistema de processamento de voz, baseado na língua portuguesa, como ferramenta auxiliar no gerenciamento de redes de computadores. O fato de tal interação ser baseada na língua portuguesa, torna o trabalho de maior relevância, pois a quase totalidade das pesquisas nesta área são calcadas em línguas estrangeiras, o que inviabiliza a incorporação pura e simples dos seus resultados no Brasil. Este trabalho, fiel a sua natureza multidisciplinar, trata do assunto envolvendo as áreas de fonética, fonologia, processamento de sinais, redes e seu gerenciamento. Convém observar que este projeto não se destina a implementar o desenvolvimento de um sistema de voz completo, mas sim a realização da tarefa de reunir, analisar e expor de modo sistemático as informações relativas ao tema proposto. Um protótipo simples é descrito.
Title in English
Using voice in network management
Keywords in English
Not available
Abstract in English
Due to the continuous growth of the computer networks and the utilization, in such environments of heterogeneous resources, the task of their management become more and more difficult. This increases the importance of the utilization of tools capable to help the administrator in his/her job. Some of these tools, using audio resources, are able to deploy features which anable better interaction amongst the administrator and the users of the managed system. This work is about a voice processing system, based on Portuguese, as an auxiliary tool in network management. The fact that tinis kind of corrununication is carried out in Portuguese, adds great importance to this work, since the majority of researches in this field are based on other languages, what restricts the straight incorporation, in Brasil, of the developments made elsewhere in the world. On the lines of its multidisciplinary nature, the project handles subjects involving the arcas of phonetics, phonology, signal processing, computer networks and their management. It is worthwhile to mention that this project does not have the aim of implementing the a complete voice processing system. It proposes to carry out the task of collecting, analysing and showing, in a systematic way, the information regarded to the proposed theme. The implementation of a prototype system is described.
 
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2018-04-23
 
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