Everything goes by itself

Pilot can man your desktop cockpit or sit in the chair next to you to assist.
It only needs to see how you did something to be able to do it itself.

DSS PILOT

DSS Pilot

Pilot is a program which uses SVAD and SHAS to recognize and digitize visual content on your desktop computer screen.


DSS Pilot is currently under development and will be available in 2023.


 Features: 

Workflow automation

Pilot learns by-example.
During recording mode it can observe your actions on your desktop computer by capturing manual keyboard and mouse and joystick input and converting these in automated interactive scenarios.

Interactive

Pilot is unlike simple keyboard macro recording.
It understands what you are looking at and what data you enter and where to read that data in other programs.

Co-pilot

Pilot functions either as Pilot (working alone on your desktop computer) or as Co-Pilot (assisting you on your desktop computer) by understanding which parts of a scenario are to be performed by it and which parts are still performed by you.

Legal consideration

Pilot does not control your computer because it can only do what you showed it to do.  Whoever you might think twice about automating everything. 
Do not record the input of passwords as part of a scenario unless you are in a secure environment.  That is why we have build-in the feature that you can still yourself can do parts of the workflow manually.

Reading aid

In combination with Eye and Account, Pilot can automate converting text to speech.  E.g. it can read and analyze online publications, books and papers entirely on its own (by controlling the programs that display that content).

Automated workflow

Pilot will automatically engage when it sees the start of a scenario unfolding so there is no need for you to remember menu actions or combinations of keys to press.  That a given situation occurs is sufficient for Pilot to recognize that as start of an automatic scenario and start playing back (executing) the interactive steps to complete that scenario.

Images

Pilot uses parts of IGOR to show that it has seen you do on the screen when asking for more details about what actions to (not) do when it is in doubt about what belongs to the scenario and what doesn't.

Note

Pilot can work with its own Note document format or any format that is understood by any of the installed programs on your desktop

Diary

Pilot can periodically create diary entries or other database records of observed values and figures.  e.g. building a database with historic currency values on its own.

Data Base

Pilot can read Account data directly and does not depend on visual display for DSS programs.

Furthermore it has access to DSS Account functionality like receiving and sending emails.

Website

Scanned text can be made part of created websites fully autonomous.

Diagrams