- A finite-state
machine (FSM) or finite-state
automaton (FSA, plural: automata),
finite automaton, or
simply a
state machine, is a
mathematical model of...
- "Super
recogniser" is a term
coined in 2009 by
Harvard and
University College London researchers for
people with
significantly better-than-average face...
- the system's
input recogniser/decoder,
which may include:
automatic speech recogniser (ASR)
gesture recogniser handwriting recogniser The text is analysed...
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international community as
sovereign states, but have not been
universally recognised as such.
These entities often have de
facto control of
their territory...
-
following algorithm describes the
Earley recogniser. The
recogniser can be
modified to
create a p**** tree as it
recognises, and in that way can be
turned into...
- Armakolas, Ioannis; Ker-Lindsay,
James (eds.), "Germany: From
Cautious Recogniser to Kosovo's Key EU Ally", The
Politics of
Recognition and Engagement:...
-
major criticisms of this law is the
confusion caused when some
states recognise a new entity, but
other states do not.
Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the...
- national-level and state-level
political parties based on
objective criteria. A
recognised political party enjoys privileges such as a
reserved party symbol, free...
-
Nations have
recognised the
State of Palestine. Many of the
countries that do not
recognise the
State of
Palestine nevertheless recognise the PLO as the...
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British political control and then
subsequently gained internationally recognised independence as
Zimbabwe in 1980.
Southern Rhodesia had been self-governing...