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For its first couple of months, the Poetry Society went by the name of the Poetry Recital Society, with aims "to promote a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry by encouraging the public and private reading of it and developing the art of speaking verse".

"In many markets around the region, change must begin with a better understanding, on the part of governments, of the specific challenges facing Internet businesses, and a more general recognition of the growth opportunity that online commerce represents," the authors write.

The ambitions of AWS clearly go beyond the cloud computing back-end, and Amazon might view WorkMail as a way to gain more general recognition for its services line of business.

At most it will be grounded in the reasons that some of us have, to want there to be no bank-robbing, and in the thought that it would be nice if people like the bank-robber were to give more general recognition to the presence of that sort of reason in others were, indeed, to add it to their own repertoire of reasons.

We do not know whether the learned recognition and generalization we documented represents recognition of predators or non-predators per se, or whether it represents a more general recognition of dangerous versus safe cues.

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However, the experimental protocol left unclear whether this choice reflected an olfactory recognition of a particular individual (i.e. partner) or a more general sex recognition mechanism.

Assuming three different perspectives (biological foundation, system engineering, and computer vision), we will show that the VAM concept is central to the cognitive capabilities of the system and that it leads to a more general object recognition framework.

In addition to tackling the mapping and syncing challenges noted above, Ubiquity6 is also going after more general object recognition challenges so that your phone will know what your bed and table and door look like and will have the intelligence to know what to do with that data.

Prosopagnosia, colloquially also referred to as "face-blindness", was first defined by Bodamer as a selective deficit in the specific task of face identification [1], although the deficit has been reported previously in conjunction with more general object recognition deficits [2] [4].

In addition to their acquired reading impairment, the patients also had more general object recognition deficits which covaried with the severity of their alexia.

This has been a matter of dispute ever since: is there a system dedicated only to face recognition, or is face recognition simply one function of a more general visual-recognition system?

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