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Amazon Alexa Transit Skill Upgraded by °®°®Ö±²„ Engineer

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°®°®Ö±²„ engineer Sean Barbeau, PhD, upgraded the voice personalization feature on Amazon Alexa for public transit.

Voice personalization is now a feature on Amazon Alexa for public transit riders. Sean Barbeau, PhD, research faculty in the °®°®Ö±²„ College of Engineeringā€™s Center for Urban Transportation Research utilized a new personalization feature for Alexa to upgrade the OneBusAway skill. The skill can now recognize a userā€™s voice and link it to a specific bus stop and route. This allows passengers to simply ask ā€œAlexa, whereā€™s my bus?ā€ and get personalized real-time information on arrival times.

OneBusAway is an open-source app that services ten cities, including Tampa, Florida. The corresponding Alexa skill previously couldnā€™t tell the difference between usersā€™ voices. It can now provide multiple people status updates on their individual routes.

ā€œThis really enhances the user experience for households with multiple transit riders. No more switching back and forth between profiles,ā€ said Barbeau.

Barbeau worked closely with Amazon in the featureā€™s preview program. Barbeau said, ā€œItā€™s exciting to see OneBusAway being used as a platform for innovation and to collaborate with top talent in the industry.ā€

Customers can create voice profiles through the Alexa companion app, allowing Alexa to recognize their voice on most Alexa-enabled devices. Users can then access the skill by saying, ā€œAlexa, enable OneBusAway,ā€ followed by ā€œAlexa, learn my voice.ā€ Once their voice profile is set up, the skill will refer to the user by name, helping ensure they catch the right bus. OneBusAway is maintained by the non-profit Open Transit Software Foundation and can regularly be updated by transit agencies, universities and developers.

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