• Word recognition, according to Literacy Information and Communication System (LINCS) is "the ability of a reader to recognize written words correctly and...
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  • character recognition (OCR) – targets typewritten text, one glyph or character at a time. Optical word recognition – targets typewritten text, one word at a...
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  • of speech production. 1962 – IBM demonstrated its 16-word "Shoebox" machine's speech recognition capability at the 1962 World's Fair. 1966 – Linear predictive...
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  • Word error rate (WER) is a common metric of the performance of a speech recognition or machine translation system. The general difficulty of measuring...
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  • Intelligent Word Recognition, or IWR, is the recognition of unconstrained handwritten words. IWR recognizes entire handwritten words or phrases instead...
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    Reading (redirect from Word method)
    researchers, reading is a multifaceted process involving such areas as word recognition, orthography (spelling), alphabetics, phonics, phonemic awareness,...
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    piece of paper by optical scanning (optical character recognition) or intelligent word recognition. Alternatively, the movements of the pen tip may be sensed...
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  • teaching sight words are making it harder for children to "gain basic word-recognition skills" that are critically needed by the end of grade three and can...
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  • "no", it might suggest that language selection happens before the recognition of a word and only the lexical information of the target language is selectively...
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    critical for face and body recognition. It is believed that portions of the left hemisphere fusiform gyrus are used in word recognition. Further research by...
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  • Weber, Andrea; Scharenborg, Odette (2012-05-01). "Models of spoken-word recognition". Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science. 3 (3): 387–401...
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  • tasks Spoken word recognition: e.g., "Do these words rhyme: shell bell?" Spoken rhyme detection or rhyme oddity task: e.g., "Which word does not rhyme:...
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    within written language. In addition to word recognition, the VWFA may participate in higher-level processing of word meaning. In 2003, functional imaging...
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  • intelligent word recognition (IWR) focuses on reading a word in context rather than recognizing individual characters. Intelligent word recognition (IWR) can...
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  • pathway going from visual word recognition straight to speech production, or a less direct pathway going from visual word recognition to semantic processing...
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    Seibi (1978). "Dynamic programming algorithm optimization for spoken word recognition". IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. 26...
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  • selection or recognition and competition. These processes continue until an instant, called the recognition point, at which only one word remains activated...
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  • capabilities of many text editors and word processors. A modern definition of pattern recognition is: The field of pattern recognition is concerned with the automatic...
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    reading as the word recognition processes (recognizing the words on the page, free of context and using phonics) and the language recognition processes (understanding...
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    enhanced recognition of born-digital word images". D. Kumar and A. G. Ramakrishnan. Power-law transformation for enhanced recognition of born-digital word images...
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  • of a word and relate it to similar words. Shallow processing involves structural and phonemic recognition, the processing of sentence and word structure...
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  • In cognitive psychology, the word superiority effect (WSE) refers to the phenomenon that people have better recognition of letters presented within words...
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  • Logogen model (category Speech recognition)
    specialized recognition units, each able to recognize one specific word. This model provides for the effects of context on word recognition. The word logogen...
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  • negative, affective, semantic, or conceptual. Priming effects involve word recognition, semantic processing, attention, unconscious processing, and many other...
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  • another one? A researcher interested in language comprehension may study word recognition during reading, to examine the processes involved in the extraction...
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    word recognition and reading comprehension treatment increased phonological decoding significantly more than the treated control or word recognition only...
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  • recognition". Memory & Cognition. 2 (4): 613–615. doi:10.3758/BF03198129. PMID 24203728. Rabinowitz, J.C.; Graesser, A.C.I. (1976). "Word recognition...
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    (Silverberg and Silverberg), it can be viewed as a superability in which word recognition ability goes far above expected levels of skill. Some hyperlexics,...
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    Homophone (redirect from Sound-alike word)
    A homophone (/ˈhɒməfoʊn, ˈhoʊmə-/) is a word that is pronounced the same (to a varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning. The two words may...
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    BA 22). This is the site most consistently implicated in auditory word recognition by functional brain imaging experiments. Others include also adjacent...
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