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I had chosen 8 March (International Women's Day) as the date that seven countries across the world, including India, would broadcast the documentary, symbolically joining hands in a global gesture recognising the pandemic of violence against women and girls.
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The idea was that the algorithm would learn the association and, having seen the same gesture performed by different people, would be able to generalise what was going on and thus recognise gestures performed by strangers.Unfortunately, it did not quite work out like that.
"a very significant gesture by our British friends towards recognising the debt of honour owed to all shipmates irrespective of nationality who lost their lives in the Second World War". in the National Memorial Arboretum in England.
Unfortunately, despite some early promise, the wiring was not dense enough and the signals too flimsy to recognise gestures consistently.
It can analyse video and audio recordings in order to recognise gestures of both posture (moving the head in particular ways, for example) and voice (such as changes in pitch).
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