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recognizer
noun
A person or device that recognizes.
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Recognition presupposes a subject of recognition (the recognizer) and an object (the recognized).
"In the case of the recognizer, you are teaching the system to correctly identify an unknown speech sound.
A speech recognizer, by learning the relative frequency with which particular words occur, both by themselves and within the context of other words, could be "trained" to make educated guesses.
But devising a speech recognizer that worked consistently and accurately in real-world situations proved to be much harder than anyone had anticipated.
"I don't think he was a great recognizer of talent, but he knew how to acquire it and implement it and negotiate for it.
"Recording for the recognizer and for the synthesizer couldn't be more different," he said.
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He argued that during embryonic development, immunocytes recognize 'self' elements and once recognized, the 'self-recognizers' are purged from the immune library.
I'M a problem-solver and pattern-recognizer.
Gary Collins, the super-recognizer, identified a hundred and ninety.
One especially prolific super-recognizer who works outside the unit is Idris Bada, a jailer at Charing Cross Police Station.
When a super-recognizer makes an ident, she must submit it for "peer review," in which a second super-recognizer — usually Eliot Porritt — renders an independent judgment.
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