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The delay is kept below the threshold of echo perception (e.g., only a few milliseconds in each direction).
It includes estimates for two different target strengths (TS) and two different echo perception thresholds (see methods).
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This seemed to echo the perception that Jack lightly mocked the day before.
Their findings echo the perception and claims made in the popular press (ABC News 2005; Moore 2012).
This latest version of the Dot brings a number of key improvements to the table, including a new voice processor, new mics and Echo Spatial Perception, designed to recognize to which device a user is speaking — a useful feature as the company tries to compel users to become multi-Echo households.
If you already have one of the devices, the feature will be coming through an over-the-air update starting July 2. Once it's in place, it will play nicely with other Echos in your home, using Amazon's ESP ("Echo Spatial Perception") feature.
Echoing this perception, the film offers little in the way of plot.
If there is cause for Obama's camp to panic (see this related post), it is that even his base is echoing this perception.
This anger has been stoked by comments on social media, echoing the perception that the authorities are unwilling or unable to act effectively.
Adults had echoed the perception, but none of the whispers came from Steele, Carroll Academy's omnipresent security director, a man of straight faces and penetrating eyes, the son of a black mother and a mixed-race father.
U.S. Presidential candidate Ted Cruz recently echoed this perception of Molenbeek when talking about strategies to contain terrorism.
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