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Thus, pre-sensitisation of tumour lesions with interferons could serve as a valuable approach to increase tumour recognition, as presented in a poster session by Marco Donia (Herlev Hospital, Denmark).

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Once the models are trained, we proceed to recognition of query ligatures as presented in the following section.

The proposed recognition results are compared with existing methods as presented in Table 14, which explains the recognition rates (RR) of the proposed method to be 95.80, 99.30, 99, and 99.40% on Weizmann, KTH, UIUC, and Muhavi dataset, respectively.

The Industrial plan as presented in Parliament was watered down beyond recognition, and then voted down.

The results presented here provide new insights into the processes underlying explicit object recognition, as well as the analysis that takes place immediately before and after recognition is possible.

We overcame the latter issue by combining face and facial feature detection as well as face recognition and presented an automated identification system for chimpanzees in [7].

Table 2 presents recognition rates for systems adapted to singing voice using different number of classes in the first adaptation pass, as presented in Table 1.

The combination of attenuated total reflectance fourier transform mid-infrared spectrometry (ATR FTMIR) and multivariate pattern recognition is presented as a fast and convenient methodology to ascertain the source product an oil slick comes from and to evaluate the extent of its weathering.

And in the short term, Google products will surely benefit from Hassabis's research, even if improvements in personalisation, search, YouTube, and speech and facial recognition are not presented as "AI" as such.

In this sense, writer recognition can be presented as a biometric process that can be performed according to two different modes: identification and/or verification.

The resilience of word frequency effects in a dual-task paradigm, where a distractor task is assumed to interfere with early stages of word recognition processes, was presented as further evidence for a late locus of word frequency effects (McCann et al., 2000).

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