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    robot will give live transmission and recording of the area. They also show disadvantages like If there is noise or some other sound in the room (e.g. the television or a kettle boiling)‚ the number of errors will increase‚ It works best if the microphone is close to the user. This research work has been narrowed down to short range zigbee module. Using a long range modules will result in connectivity with the robot for long distances. Power Optimization such sleep and wakeup schedules can be incorporated

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    a hearing impaired student at a school Background of Student The student has a bilateral hearing impairment. He wears 2 hearing aids and uses a radio system in school. All staff are aware of the student’s difficulties and use the radio and microphone system appropriately. An STA meets with the student each day to check his hearing aids and ensure there are no problems. At present the student is also undergoing the process of assessment to determine if he has an autistic spectrum condition

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    all military. It was a mandatory training that we have called Sexual Assault Prevention Response. The speaker was a spokesperson from The Naval Criminal Investigative Service. It was a big crowd and there was a microphone that was set up. I noticed that even though there was a microphone in place that he did not use it to his advantage. The theatre was packed and the speaker did not go on the stage. He stayed in one spot at the bottom left part of the theatre‚ where it was really hard for people

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    teacher does not show confidence in her singing‚ the children are usually going to notice and sometimes hold back when they really want to belt out. ` Ways to help bring out the confidence in oneself and the children is using a microphone. When learning a song place the microphone in front of the child and have them sing part of the song. Make sure every child has the opportunity to try and if they do not sing then do not give their part away. Give them sometime and they will loosen up and eventually

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    ASR - Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic speech recognition transformations of acoustic micro structure of speech signal into its implicit phonetic macro-structure. In other words‚ a speech recognition system is a speech-to-text conversion wherein the output of the system displays text corresponding to the recognized speech. Typology of ASR systems Several ASR systems can be developed‚ depending on: • Speaker-dependent vs. independent • Language constraints: o Isolated

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    Introduction to Multimedia

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    Copyright 2012@ M.Fahad Khan  Multimedia Communication  Multimedia Communication Applications  Multimedia Communication in Business Copyright 2012@ M.Fahad Khan Multimedia Communication • We define communication as the interaction between human-human‚ human-system‚ and human-information. This includes interfaces to people‚ interfaces to applications‚ and interfaces to information. • Communication system - A s ystem or f acility c apable of providing information transfer between

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    Music Producer Assesment

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    Record producer in the old days was someone who took care about the budget and organization of making an album without really interrogation in the creative process. In around mid-1960’s the new wave of producers were in many cases owners of private record labels or studios and they would now mostly do all the production tasks themselves‚ like attending or even engineering recording and mixing sessions; or even writing the material. It also became popular to include the producer in writing on the

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    Ian Pinkerton English IV 3rd Hour January 19 2016 Controlling the People of Oceania People are controlled quite easily by a government. George Orwell‚ aka Eric Arthur Blair wrote the novel 1984 in 1949. This novel was written about a man named Winston who lives in Oceania which is placed in a London where government surveillance keeps people in check. Winston wishes to rebel against the party and does so by having a love affair with a woman named Julia. Winston enjoys this but he wants more so he

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    computer to use‚ as DAC did the exact opposite‚ taking a digital signal and converting it to analog. However‚ in the future‚ there will be no use of ADC and DAC since "both speakers and microphones will be able to directly record and playback digital signals directly". An example of ADC would be a sound through the microphone being recorded into the computer. A CD player is an example of a device that uses DAC.

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    taking the journalism course offered in my school‚ taking all the English classes I can. Cameras Microphones have always been my passion. I first noticed this back in elementary school. Every so often‚ the school would give students an opportunity to be on talent shows with the hopes of winning a grand prize. I never cared about the prize- I only wanted to be on stage and have cameras audience and a microphone in front of me. I would spend long hours perfecting my lines‚ or practicing my speeches until

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