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Nov 18, 2014 SRP Recognition Day 2014 with speaker Margaret MacCartney introduced by Marc Laffer held at Tarrytown office.

J.R. Wilson [LRS] and Wendy Waczek [Teachers Assn of Tarrytown]. ©maria r. bastone.

 

The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.

Tree City USA Awards, 2017

Photo: Taylor Jones

Employee Recognition and Retirement Celebration

Employee Recognition and Retirement Celebration

Students and tutors spoke about their achievements whether learning to speak English, learning reading or math skills, or developing a supportive tutor-student relationship.

Paul Sullivan, chair, America Red Cross of Northern New Jersey Board of Directors (right), along with fellow board members Ed Susco (left) and Michael Festa (center) present Carol Lee and Fred Spages (second from left) with a Pacesetter Award for their work with Service to the Armed Forces at the 2015 Volunteer Recognition on Thursday, January 22 in Fairfield.

 

Photo taken January 22 in Fairfield, NJ.

Melanie Hazim/American Red Cross

 

Volunteers are recognized during the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall volunteer recognition ceremony in Spates Community Club April 23, 2013. Commanding General Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and Military District of Washington Maj. Gen. Michael S. Linnington and JBM-HH Commander Col. Fern O. Sumpter presented the awards. (Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Photo by Rachel Larue)

Melody Veenendaal and Jacqueline Johnson

Photo: Taylor Jones

Employee Recognition and Retirement Celebration

The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.

Seeing people she knows along the parade route.

The 7th Annual Volunteer Recognition Reception at Newark Museum recognized alumni, parents and friends who serve on boards and committees, take time to call prospective students, represent the University at college fairs, organize alumni clubs, oversee regional chapters and give back by volunteering in so many meaningful ways.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – USACE South Pacific Division Commander Col. (P) Kimberly Colloton recognized Michael Martinez, Aug. 28, 2018. Martinez is a project manager in the District’s Civil Project Management Branch. With the departure of another project manager, Martinez has successfully taken over multiple projects. He has also ā€œleveraged his skills to assist the Los Alamos Branch, specifically on the TA-3 Substation project.ā€

Speaker recognition is the computing task of validating a user's claimed identity using characteristics extracted from their voices.

 

There is a difference between speaker recognition (recognizing who is speaking) and speech recognition (recognizing what is being said). These two terms are frequently confused, as is voice recognition. Voice recognition is a synonym for speaker, and thus not speech, recognition. In addition, there is a difference between the act of authentication (commonly referred to as speaker verification or speaker authentication) and identification.

 

Speaker recognition has a history dating back some four decades and uses the acoustic features of speech that have been found to differ between individuals. These acoustic patterns reflect both anatomy (e.g., size and shape of the throat and mouth) and learned behavioral patterns (e.g., voice pitch, speaking style). Because speaker verification has earned speaker recognition its classification as a "behavioral biometric."

  

Recognition Dinner for 25+ years of service at VSU held at President Schloss's home on November 17, 2010.

The City of Laredo Mayor Dr. Victor TreviƱo and Council awarded several individuals during the City Council meeting held on Monday, February 5, 2024. The City of Laredo takes immense pride in acknowledging and honoring the outstanding achievements of our local community members.

Through a commitment to spotlighting excellence, the City continues to present prestigious awards to individuals who not only distinguish themselves in their professional careers but also contribute significantly to our community through their involvement in various extracurricular activities, some of which represent Laredo before other cities and organizations. Honorees of all ages serve as a testament to the dedication and positive impact of all residents. Moving forward, the City of Laredo remains steadfast in its commitment to recognizing and celebrating the diverse talents and accomplishments that enrich this vibrant town.

AMC Unit Effectiveness Inspection Recognition at the 89th Airlift Wing

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