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"Our brand-name recognition has grown tremendously," said Joey Roer, the company's founder and chief executive.
As phones have begun to double as media players and interest in speech recognition has grown, playback and microphone quality have improved.
His name recognition has grown since 2008, when he was a finalist to be Senator John McCain's vice-presidential running mate, a job that ultimately went to Sarah Palin.
But opposition by officials, residents and business groups to other applications for tribal recognition has grown much louder in recent months, after a decision last summer by the federal bureau to recognize a third tribe in southeastern Connecticut, the Eastern Pequots.
The polls are one sign: contrary to what you might read elsewhere, they do have some predictive power, and what's especially troubling for Mr. Pawlenty is that his numbers have not really improved even has his name recognition has grown to about 60 percent from 40 percent.
Three recent surveys [4 7] on this topic indicate that facial expression recognition has grown more sophisticated.
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And his call for people to vote for any other party in 2011 was so effective that, when United Russia tried to boost its poor results through ballot-rigging, people came out with him in protest.Over the past two years Mr Navalny's name-recognition has grown from 6% to 37%, even though the share of people ready to vote for him has fallen.
A report in The New York Times, based on documents from 2011 obtained by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, reveals that the US security agency's reliance on facial recognition technology has grown significantly under the Obama administration — coinciding with a rise in popularity of taking and tagging self portraits on online social networks.
A report in The New York Times, based on documents from 2011 obtained by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, reveals that the US security agency's reliance on facial recognition technology has grown significantly under the Obama administration — coinciding with a rise in popularity of taking and tagging self portraits on online social networks.
Burlington, Massachusetts-based Nuance is considered a market leader in speech-recognition, which has grown dramatically in importance in recent years as smartphones increasingly feature voice-powered personal-assistant capabilities that can do things like check the weather or find a sushi restaurant.
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