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  • ...nd distribution of formants are essential in the synthesis and analysis of speech. ...e the resonant frequencies of any acoustic system. In the context of human speech, they are the vocal tract resonances that shape the harmonic spectrum of th
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  • Speakable items work by utilizing [[speech recognition]] technology to convert the user's voice into text or commands that the com ...nts in [[machine learning]] and natural language processing, modern speech recognition systems have become significantly more accurate and versatile, allowing for
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  • ...ofessional association for audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. The journal is issued on a biannual basi ==Impact and Recognition==
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  • ...e a leading voice in the field of stuttering in Israel, collaborating with speech therapists, researchers, and international stuttering organizations to impr ...ting for the rights of individuals who stutter, including accessibility to speech therapy and support services.
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  • ...inent professional association dedicated to ensuring that individuals with speech, language, and hearing disorders receive services to help them communicate ==Impact and Recognition==
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  • ...t-of-Speech Tagging''': It can tag words with their corresponding parts of speech, aiding in further text analysis tasks. ...earning models that require Chinese text input, such as chatbots and voice recognition systems.
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  • ..., such as tokenization, stemming, part-of-speech tagging, and named entity recognition. These features enable developers to extract meaningful information from te
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  • ...recognized as a fundamental right to teach and learn. However, the formal recognition of academic freedom as it is known today began to take shape in the 19th ce ...ases, academic freedom is threatened by laws and regulations that restrict speech or academic content. The balance between national security concerns and aca
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  • * '''[[Articulation disorder]]''' - inability to correctly produce speech sounds (phonemes) because of imprecise placement, timing, pressure, speed, ...cal tools and devices such as alphabet boards, text telephones, or text-to-speech conversion software used to aid individuals who have communication disorder
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  • * '''[[Acquired apraxia of speech]]''' - loss or impairment of speech caused by damage to the parts of the brain that control the ability to spea * '''[[Articulation disorder]]''' - inability to correctly produce speech sounds (phonemes) because of imprecise placement, timing, pressure, speed,
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  • ...m. CMS usually appears 1 or 2 days after surgery. Symptoms include loss of speech, trouble swallowing and eating, loss of balance, trouble walking, loss of m *'''[[accreditation cycle for m+c deeming]]''' The duration of cms's recognition of the validity of an accrediting organization's deination that a medicare
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  • * '''[[Credentialing]]''' The recognition of professional or technical competence. The recredentialing process may in ...d; seriously emotionally disturbed; specific learning disability; hearing, speech, or sight impaired; physical or health handicapped. Persons should not be c
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  • ...hea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech * '''[[recognition]]''' - designation by the chair granting a person the right to speak in a d
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  • ...hea; contains elastic vocal cords that are the source of the vocal tone in speech * '''[[mention]]'''    an official recognition of merit; a remark that calls attention to something or someone; a short no
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  • '''Syn.''': [[assertion]], [[maxim]], [[saw]], [[dictum]], [[declaration]], [[speech]], [[byword]], [[proverb]], [[aphorism]], [[apothegm]].<br>'''antonym(s)''' '''Syn.''': [[perception]], [[sensation]], [[feeling]], [[apprehension]], [[recognition]], [[understanding]], [[discernment]], [[appreciation]], [[sentiment]], [[v
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  • ...lth care system, within rural and urban areas of the State, for the prompt recognition, prehospital care, emergency medical care, acute surgical and medical care, ...es; psychosocial behavior; physical functions; information processing; and speech. Traumatic brain injury does not apply to brain injuries that are congenita
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  • ...a State or Indian tribe that includes the minimum components necessary for recognition by the Secretary. ...hool leaders in hard-to-staff schools or high-need subject areas; and (ii) recognition of the skills and knowledge of teachers, principals, or other school leader
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  • '''Syn.''': [[interruption]], [[interpellation]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[speech]], [[oration]], [[flow]], [[uninterruptedness]]. '''Syn.''': [[instinct]], [[apprehension]], [[recognition]], [[insight]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[information]], [[learning]], [[inst
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  • * [[face recognition]] * [[facial recognition]]
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  • * '''[[Accreditation]]''' -  the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable ...ia characterized by severe disintegration of personality including erratic speech and childish mannerisms and bizarre behavior; usually becomes evident durin
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