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But gradually, I learned to detect the nuances that distinguish good food from great.
The animal's neural network had not learned arithmetic; it had learned to detect changes in human body language.
When planning their own wedding, the Palladinos quickly learned to detect discomfort among the photographers they interviewed.
The racist edge that moviegoers have learned to detect in "The Ride of the Valkyries" is, in fact, an outgrowth of homegrown, all-American hatred.
Over time, she has learned to detect a bogle's presence from the sudden chill that seizes her soul or the way the shadows thicken.
IBM's Watson and Google's self-taught visual system, which learned to detect cats in images simply by examining millions of stills from YouTube videos (many of which, it turns out, feature cats), would both seem to register a substantial amount of phi because they absorb vast quantities of data.
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Detection dogs learn to detect volatile molecules that are components of drugs, rather than detecting the whole drug.
Children raised among wild animals learn to detect irregular movements in their landscape.
Within eight tastings, most people can learn to detect and name a reasonable range of aromas in wine, Hutchinson says.
Funded by DARPA, the research division of the Department of Defense, his first study determined that tDCS can help subjects learn to detect hidden threats in complex images.
Meanwhile, Mr. Rincon was cleaning vials, ensuring that the dogs learn to detect only live bugs and eggs.
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