Trainmag.com just reported that Amtrak says its toll-free reservation line now features voice-recognition software that enables callers to determine the status of any Amtrak train nationwide.
Using software created by SpeechWorks International, the system allows callers to find the status of any train using natural language speech recognition. The railroad says the system doesn't require the caller to know the train number, just the origin and destination cities, and the approximate arrival time.
The voice system, Amtrak says, will free up reservations agents, thereby reducing waiting times callers sometimes face. It's also simpler to use than the touch-tone system that has been in use, and which prompted 75 percent of callers to opt out and request an agent's assistance.
Trains.com attempted to use the new service this afternoon by calling the 1-800-USA-RAIL number. But the touch-tone system, not the voice-recognition system, responded to a query on the status of the Lake Shore Limited.
Early next year, Amtrak hopes to install voice recognition systems that will allow passengers to get fare information and make reservations.
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