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    Brand Recognition

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    University of Louisville‚ Louisville‚ KY 40292‚ U.S.A. KEYWORDS Integrated marketing communications; Social media; Consumer-generated media; Promotion mix Abstract The emergence of Internet-based social media has made it possible for one person to communicate with hundreds or even thousands of other people about products and the companies that provide them. Thus‚ the impact of consumer-toconsumer communications has been greatly magnified in the marketplace. This article argues that social media is

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    Voice Recognition

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    2a. The computing innovation that is represented by my computational artifact is that of voice recognition. Voice recognition is commonly used to operate a device‚ perform commands‚ or write without having to use a keyboard‚ mouse or press any buttons. The user is able to talk to a computer with automatic speech recognition (ASR) programs and tell it what to do.(5) The computing innovation was created with the intention of being user-friendly and helping people with a variety of disabilities. My

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    Solving Problems and Making Decisions: Cervical Screening Turnaround Times Background The aim of the cervical screening programme is to reduce the incidence of‚ and morbidity and mortality from‚ invasive cervical cancer. This is achieved by screening eligible women between the ages of 25 and 65 years. In my role as an acting Senior Biomedical Scientist in the cytology department‚ I screen and report negative and inadequate cervical samples in line with XXX protocols as well as facilitating

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    Recognition Day

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    Recognition Day is the culmination of all hard work and a year of study. It is the day when us‚ studentscan say‚ “I’ve done it”. It is a milestone in our life. It is also a day when we gather and celebratesuccess.It is the most important date in our academic calendar as it is the time when our faculty and staff cangather with us‚ students to celebrate our academic achievement. Remember that each recognition dayis not the end but a new beginning to a new horizon of our career.Visitors‚ our dear parents

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    Gait Recognition

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    Novel features for silhouette based gait recognition systems |Arhiant Kochhar |Divyesh Gupta |M. Hanmandlu |Shantaram Vasikarla | |N. S. Institute of Technology New Delhi‚|N. S. Institute of Technology |Dept. of Electrical Engineering |Dept. of Computer Science | |India |New Delhi‚ India |Indian Institute of

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    fingerprint recognition

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    Fingerprint Recognition By ANJALI VATS A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (ECE) HMRITM Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Date: 25 JUNE 2014 Declaration I Hereby declare that all the design and implementation of the Project is my independent effort except otherwise specified. I also certify that this project have never been submitted for academic

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    Martina Guerra Response #1 "The Recognition Of Shakuntala" by Kalidasa Translated by Arthur W. Ryder 1/23/2013 The Recognition of Shakuntala The Recognition of Shakuntala is a story of how a young girl‚ Shakuntala falls in love with a King‚ King Dushyanta. The King runs into Shakuntala and her friends in the midst of a deer hunt. When Shakuntala first seen the king‚ she was instantly attracted to him. She felt butterflies in her stomach from just his presence‚ alone. The King was instantly

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    Speech Recognition

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    Date: 6-Aug-12 Model #: 1180 Product’s Page: www.sunrom.com/p-762.html Speech Recognition System based on HM2007 The speech recognition system is a completely assembled and easy to use programmable speech recognition circuit. Programmable‚ in the sense that you train the words (or vocal utterances) you want the circuit to recognize. This board allows you to experiment with many facets of speech recognition technology. It has 8 bit data out which can be interfaced with any microcontroller for

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    Brand Recognition

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    SUBJECT : How to Improve Brand Recognition in Television Commercials   Introduction: The television commercials in India have continued to have a huge variety inthem. They were funny‚ witty‚ emotional‚ inspirational‚ with good music and sound and someeven managed to strike a chord in everyones hearts. Many lasted for a longer period‚somecame and went quickly‚ and some didnt even last even for a couple of weeks. TelevisionCommercials(TVC) are perhaps one of the best tools for creating awareness

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    Recognition-By-Components

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    influence on our understanding of perception has been particularly important‚ and explain your choice.” Recognition-by-components (RBC) theory (Biederman‚ 1987) has greatly influenced our understanding object perception and‚ more specifically‚ recognition. Recognition has been defined by Goldstein (2010) as how humans can categorise objects to give them meaning. RBC suggests that our recognition of objects is dependent on dividing the stimulus into a number of “geons” (geometric ions)‚ which are defined

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