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    Automatic Speech Recognition Systems Week 9 December 14th‚ 2009 Mike Sticksel This paper will evaluate several different types automatic speech recognition software packages. The author will address the following questions as it relates to ASR systems: price point of each software program; Whether or not these systems are speaker independent or speaker dependent; Whether or not they support continuous speech recognition or discreet speech recognition; Do the programs

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    FACE RECOOGNITION This essay will talk about face recognition and several reasons why it has been studied separately. The ability to recognise faces is of huge significance of people’s daily life and differs in important ways from other forms of object recognition (Bruce and Young‚ 1986). Than this essay will talk about the processes involved in face recognition which comes from the diversity of research about familiar and unfamiliar faces-it includes behavioural studies‚ studies on brain-damaged

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    Abstract The observance of international accounting standards is playing an increasingly significant role in dynamic regulatory developments and presents several challenges‚ which may necessitate a variety of procedural and technical data processing changes. Regulatory consolidation under the influence of international accounting standards The observance of international accounting standards is playing an increasingly significant role in dynamic regulatory developments. On the one hand‚ publicly

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    There is no generally accepted theory of accounting. There are a number of accounting theories (though a systematic attempt has been made by Financial Accounting Board (FASB) of USA and IASC and other to formulate a comprehensive theory of accounting). The definition of Accounting Theory given by Hendriksen as “a set of broad principles that (i) provide a general frame of reference by which accounting practice can be evaluated‚ and (ii) guide the development of new practices and procedures” lead

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    International Journal of Business and Management February‚ 2010 Impact of Reward and Recognition on Job Satisfaction and Motivation: An Empirical Study from Pakistan Rizwan Qaiser Danish Chairman‚ Department of Business Administration University of the Punjab‚ Gujranwala Campus‚ Pakistan E-mail: rdanish2000@yahoo.co.uk Ali Usman University of the Punjab‚ Gujranwala Campus‚ Pakistan E-mail: usamaz_07@hotmail.com Abstract Human resources are the most important among all the resources an organization

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    Chapter 1 Financial Accounting and Accounting Standards Intermediate Accounting‚ 15th Edition Kieso‚ Weygandt‚ and Warfield 1 Financial Statements and Financial Reporting • Goals or purpose of (financial) accounting – Identification‚ measurement‚ and communication of financial information about – An economic entity to – Interested Parties (internal and external) • Creditors‚ managers‚ unions‚ government agencies Financial reports (statements) & notes 2 Financial Statements

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    * Write an essay in 250 to 300 words‚ Include the following: * The basic assumption of accounting * The constraints of accounting * A conclusion stating how you think sound financial reporting depends on principles‚ assumptions‚ and constraints. Refer to the U.S. GAAP in your response. The basic assumptions of accounting = separate entity assumption- finances from the company finance so that they don’t get intertwined with the owner or shareholders finance. Going concern assumption=

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    Accounting Concepts Underlying Assumptions‚ Principles‚ and Conventions Assumptions The following are basic financial accounting assumptions: Separate entity assumption - the business is an entity that is separate and distinct from its owners‚ so that the finances of the firm are not co-mingled with the finances of the owners. • Going concern assumption - the business is going to be operating for the foreseeable future. Stable monetary unit assumption - e.g. the U.S. dollar • Fixed

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    • Introduction of cases and main highlights of each (1 point) Case 2 demonstrated another subsystem‚ the ADE recognition subsystem‚ in the HELP system which was used in a hospital environment. This subsystem monitors patients incessantly to identify if any adverse drug events (ADE) happen. This is accomplished by examining the patient’s data which was input at the patient’s bedside. Furthermore‚ the system is on the alert for any indication of rash‚ altered respiratory rate‚ heart rate‚ hearing‚

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    (January–April): 1–22. Bannister‚ J. W.‚ and Newman‚ Harry A. 1996. Accrual usage to manage earnings towards financial forecasts Barnea‚ A.; Ronen‚ J.; and Sadan‚ S. 1975. The implementation of accounting objectives: An application to extraordinary items Beidlerman‚ C. R. 1973. Income smoothing: The role of management. Accounting Review 48 (October): 653–67. Boot‚ A. W. A.‚ and Thakor‚ A. V. 1993. Security design. Journal of Finance 48 (September): 1349–78. Boot‚ A. W. A.‚ and Thakor‚ A. V. 1997. Financial system

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