ARTIFICIAL PASSENGER-An interactive Artificial Intelligence Anushree N.S.‚ L.Kavyashree 5th semester‚ department of ISE ‚BITM ‚ Bellary. Abstract-Usually‚ an automobilist interacts with the other passengers to stay alert during a journey. This methodology may not actually help him to the mark. But‚ an application of the artificial intelligence can fix the issue. It is called as “Artificial
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statistical analysis of a large corpus of transcribed speech. The trend today is to use the corpus-based approach. The dependency on large amounts of data processing necessitates the use of automated techniques such as those used in automatic speech recognition. Crucial issues for this approach are the coverage of the corpus and how a system deals with cases outside the corpus. Figure 1 Text-to-speech synthesis has had a long history‚ one that can be traced back at
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Financial accountants and independent auditors commonly face challenges Abstract Financial accountants and independent auditors commonly face challenging technical and ethical dilemmas while carrying out their professional responsibilities. This case profiles an accounting and financial reporting fraud orchestrated by the chief financial officer (CFO) of a major public company and his subordinates. The CFO‚ who was a CPA‚ took extreme measures to conceal the fraud from his company’s audit
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e The Dukes Audience Marketing Research 2012-2013 Prepared by Tiantian Hu May 2013 Acknowledgement of help received Frank Dawes Mr. Chris Wakeman‚ Marketing Manager of The Dukes theatre. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2.1 Client Details 2.2 Key Objectives of The Research 2.3 Key Activities To Achieve The Objectives 2. Methods of Investigation 3. Findings 4.4 Quantitative Data From Questionnaire Audience’s demographic data The
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you” by analyzing human physical or behavioral characteristics. Biometric technology offers advanced verification for humans‚ identifying them through physical measurements of unique human characteristics such as fingerprints‚ iris scan‚ facial recognition etc. The main goal of this paper is to explore the positive and negative impact of biometric technology on organizations taking into cognizance the employer and employee perspective. This term paper is developed in four major sections. The first
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used to specify and validate the system; (2) A Pattern Recognition Technique is used to classify the telephone users into classes in order to identify if a call does not correspond to the patterns of a specific user; and (3) Distributed Object Technique is used for the implementation of this distributed system (i.e.‚ manager and agents). Keywords: Distributed Management‚ Telecommunication Security‚ Formal Description Technique‚ Pattern Recognition‚ CORBA. 1. INTRODUCTION The security management
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Information: To inform my audience why education is very important to every person in the United States. Persuasive: To persuasive my audience that everyone should improve their education in the United States. Technology Information: To inform my audience the benefits collections of technology in the United States. Persuasive: To persuasive my audience that everyone should improve their education in the United States. Health Information: To inform my audience the dangerous influence
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determined that the standalone relative selling price of the training services and additional PCS were $3‚000 and $2‚000‚ respectively. At the time of execution of this agreement‚ the customer management system had been delivered and all other revenue recognition criteria related to the system were met. The training services are scheduled to begin on June 1‚ 2012. Required: 1. Is Coconut’s February 1‚ 2012‚ arrangement with Buffett within
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a speech that is mixed with another speech. An example of a co-channel speech signal is generated when two or more people are speaking simultaneously (e.g. the cocktail-party. Processing the co-channel signal‚ i.e speaker identification‚ speech recognition‚ etc.. still have problems. Questions like how many speakers are talking together?‚ and if it is possible to decide for sure that a certain speaker is presented among the talking people‚ may need some answers. In the present work‚ using a predefined
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connect with her audience and provoke them physically and emotionally. Sojourner Truth uses repetitive language‚ personal experiences‚ and sacred references to connect with her audiences emotionally and invokes her audience with the power to overcome racial and gender inequality. In her speech Sojourner Truth recognizes herself as a victim of inequality by stating how she faces discrimination everyday as a black woman. In order to provoke an emotional response in her audience she uses her personal
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