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    Windows Speech Recognition Macros Version 1 Release Notes January 2009 Overview The Windows Speech Recognition Macros tool – or WSR Macros for short – extends the usefulness of the speech recognition capabilities in Windows Vista. Users can create powerful macros that are triggered by spoken commands. These macros can perform a variety of tasks ranging from simply inserting your mailing address to having full speech-control over your windows media player library. For documentation‚ tutorials

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    Expert opinion taken from Mark Leithauser‚ an art curator‚ added another level of perspective for the audience to easily grasp the situation of Joshua Bell as he anonymously performed at the Plaza Station. Moreover‚ implicit evidence in the form of quotes from famous philosophers such as Leibniz and Kant were incorporated in the article to elaborate on the ideas behind the reaction of the audience present at the

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    children’s speech recognition for interactive reading tutors using subword units Andreas Hagen‚ Bryan Pellom *‚ Ronald Cole Center for Spoken Language Research‚ University of Colorado at Boulder‚ 1777 Exposition Drive‚ Suite #171‚ Boulder‚ CO 80301‚ USA Received 15 December 2005; received in revised form 20 February 2007; accepted 9 May 2007 Abstract Speech technology offers great promise in the field of automated literacy and reading tutors for children. In such applications speech recognition can be used

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    regarded as ‘The Faultless painter’ in his time‚ on the inside he had to repress a struggle. As historian Vasari pointed out‚ a ‘certain timidity of spirit’ that stopped him from gaining true recognition as one of the greats alongside ‘Leonard‚ Rafael‚ Agnolo’. This could be said to express Browning’s view of audience‚ since his wife was much more successful than him. In this essay I will be looking at the poem‚ and how it relates to Browning and the time it was written in. <br> <br>The poem has a very

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    In today’s world there are many Public Service Announcements that are used to bring recognition about current problems that are going around in our societies today. Creating any type of PSA‚ the developers have to contemplate all the ideas‚ and what elements would best suit audiences. They also have to scrutinize what elements would be most successful in bringing about change on the issue being discussed. In this effective Public Service Announcement that the American Society for the Prevention

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    the main ideas and the purpose of the text itself. Kaffir Boy is a novel about Mathabane’s life in South Africa‚ during the apartheid period. Although Mark agrees that some of the content is a little harsh and might not be suitable for a younger audience‚ he greatly disagrees with the idea of censuring sentences in the book‚ he later defends this by stating that books are not written with the comfort of readers in mind. Mathabane also suggests that if the important and mature scenes in the novel

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    in North America for the period 2014-2018. To calculate the market size‚ the report considers revenue generated from the sales of biometrics technologies such as fingerprint recognition‚ facial recognition‚ signature recognition‚ iris recognition‚ voice recognition‚ palm vein recognition‚ hand geometry‚ and keystroke recognition used in the Law Enforcement sector. It also presents the vendor landscape and a corresponding detailed analysis of the top four vendors in the market. Key Regions North

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    Angry Voices from the Past and Present: Effects on Adults’ and Children’s Earwitness Memory Lisa Öhman‚ Anders Eriksson and Pär Anders Granhag A critical review Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling 2013 Volume 10‚ Issue 1‚ Pages 57 – 70 Word count: 3347 As the old adage goes ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. Often for investigating officers‚ eye witness testimony and what is seen‚ is heavily relied on

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    BEIJING INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY Course: Pattern Recognition TOPIC: IMAGE SEMGMETATION USING PATTERN RECOGNITION METHOD Student: SOVATANA HOUR ID: 2820120039 Year: 2012-2013 Content 1. Introduction - Image pattern recognition ..............................................................................1 - Image segmentation .............................................................................. 2 2. Relative work to region-based approach on image segmentation 2.1 Feature extraction

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    one ought to desire;” these wishes are constituted by any yearning that has been oppressed so an individual could conform to societal niceties. These desires are left unclear in the essay‚ permitting the reader to fill in the ambiguity with the recognition of their own longings. Winterson believes that art should not act as an escapist vehicle for the viewer and their hidden desires. Plato’s vision of art differs greatly from Winterson’s. As he stated in The Republic: Book X‚ “imitators [artists]

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