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    Global Image Recognition Market 2014-2018 Image recognition is a technology to acquire‚ analyze‚ and interpret images and distinguish them from one another. It can identify and detect an object or feature in a digital image or video and is used for access control in high-security areas‚ private and public buildings‚ and in intelligent office buildings where a person’s identity and permission rights are to be verified. Covered in this Report This report covers the present scenario and the growth

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    The PMBOK Guide 4th ed. defines a project as: proj·ect [n. proj-ekt‚ -ikt; v. pruh-jekt]- a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product‚ service‚ or result. The construction of the Hoover Dam is an example of a project. It is considered a project because it was a temporary endeavor and it had to go through the five stages of a project. There was an initiation phase. This phase defines the needs and of the project. The Hoover Dam construction project was initiated due to the flooding

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    but for others‚ feeling competent or socializing may be more satisfying"(Steven Reiss‚ 2005). However‚ motivation is frequently based on rewards‚ which can be described as intrinsic or extrinsic according to their nature. The concept of intrinsic satisfaction or intrinsic motivation determines an activity as satisfying or pleasurable in and of itself as the rewards come from carrying out the activity rather from the result of the activity(http://www.beswick.info/psychres/management.htm). Naturally

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    Reward and punishment are subcategories of operant conditioning. Rewards are meant to reinforce and increase behavior‚ while punishments decrease behavior. For example‚ if you want to potty train your dog‚ you would reward the dog every time it goes outside to pee by giving them a treat or petting them. On the other hand‚ if your dog pees indoors on the carpet‚ you would punish it by yelling or spanking them. Eventually‚ you will decrease the amount of reward little by little (by only feeding the

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    Real Time Road Sign Recognition System Using Artificial Neural Networks For Bengali Textual Information Box An Automated Road Sign Recognition system using Artificial Neural Network for the Textual Information box inscribing in Bengali is presented on the paper. Signs are visual languages that represent some special circumstantial information of environment. Road signs‚ being among the most important around us primarily for safety reasons‚ are designed‚ and manufactured and installed according

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    Real and Imagined Differences in Respect/Reward Systems As employees we have all felt the differences between respect amongst our co-workers. This can be real or imagined but nearly all of us‚ at some time‚ have felt this emotion. This mostly occurs when management puts forth an heir of self-importance or simply treats its employees indifferently(Pierce & Newstrom‚ 2011‚ p. 118). This benign treatment of employees lowers morale‚ causes poor work performance‚ and can cause internal strife within

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    %FACE RECOGNITION SYSTEM % % Face recognition system based on EigenFaces Method. % The system functions by projecting face images onto a feature space % that spans the significant variations among known face images. The % significant features are known as "eigenfaces" because they are the % eigenvectors (principal components) of the set of faces. % % Face images must be collected into sets: every set (called "class") should % include a number of images for each person‚ with some variations

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    available qualifications London market qualifications – recognition in CII framework Qualification Credit value in CII qualification framework Equivalent to CII units (Important note: where the CII units listed below are passed or already held additional credits will not be awarded in respect of the London market exams unless specifically stated otherwise) PROFESSIONALISM A CENTURY OF Additional credits/units required to complete the CII Certificate in Insurance (minimum 40 credits

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    Gay Marriage: The Recognition of Equal Human Rights In America‚ people hold on to the Declaration of Independence as an implementation of their rights. Part of the Declaration of Independence clearly states‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (Jefferson 80). Gays are human beings too‚ and they should equally be able to enjoy

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    Mathematical Handwriting Recognition with a Neural Network and Calculation Author: Tyler Sondag Date: 4/22/07 For Dr. Pokorny ’s CSI 490 Course Abstract The goal of this project was to create a software system that recognizes handwritten mathematical expressions and computes the answer. No special syntax or formatting was to be required for these expressions‚ since a major goal of this system was for users to be able to use the system without having to learn anything new. Support was desired for

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