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Familiarity alters face recognition: Familiar faces are recognized more accurately than unfamiliar ones and under difficult viewing conditions when unfamiliar face recognition fails.

In a short-delay, forced-choice memory test, frames extracted from PSAs were recognized more accurately than frames extracted from the NV.

In a previous study designed to categorize various types of human motion, non social human actions such as walking or climbing stairs were recognized more accurately than social actions such as greeting another person and dancing [4].

Shapes are recognized more accurately when they are actively explored, as compared with passive exploration (Heller, 1984).

The latter activities are recognized more accurately when information from the sensor's accelerometer is integrated with that of its heart rate sensor.

Although participants were poor at distinguishing between conditions (only slightly above chance), these nevertheless influenced recognition of emotional content: Across all three cultures, anger was recognized more accurately when play acted, and sadness when authentic.

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This result suggests the possibility that cultural differences underpinned the finding that facial expressions depicting disgust were accurately recognized more frequently in response to Caucasian rather than Japanese models among both Japanese delinquent and control participants.

Google is now using these neural networks to recognize speech more accurately, a technology increasingly important to Google's smartphone operating system, Android, as well as the search app it makes available for Apple devices (see "Google's Answer to Siri Thinks Ahead").

The idea is that machines can be groomed to understand data by finding what all pictures labeled apple or orange, respectively, have in common, so they can eventually use those recognized patterns to more accurately predict what they are seeing in new images.

The method can (i) reduce the number of states using secondary structure information about proteins for each fold and (ii) recognize protein folds more accurately than other HMMs.

Compared with the traditional radars, a 60-GHz millimeter-wave (mm-Wave) radar is promising to more adverse environmental conditions, e.g., fog, rain, and snow, which may recognize the target more accurately [1,2].

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