Browsing by Subject "identification"
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Effects of Equipment Variations on Speaker Recognition Error Rates
(Oklahoma State University, 2009-12-01)The purpose of this study was to examine the effects that equipment variation has on speaker recognition performance. Specifically microphone variation is investigated. The study examines the error rates of a speaker ... -
Exploring Nested Identities: Voluntary Membership, Social Category Identity, and Identification in a Community Choir
(Management Communication Quarterly, 2014-05-01)Although scholars theorize that identities are layered or nested within one another, little is understood about whether, how, and what layers are expressed by individuals. Such understanding could offer insight into ... -
Identification and Inspection of Silverware Using Machine Vision
(Oklahoma State University, 2005-05-01)This study investigates the identification and inspection of silverware in commercial dishwashing applications. The purpose of this study was to investigate methods to efficiently identify and inspect singulated silverware ... -
IN(CORPS)ORATING MARINE IDENTITY: EMBODIED RHETORICS IN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS RECRUIT TRAINING
(2018)The United States Marine Corps exists within American popular consciousness as a famed fighting force renowned for its unapologetic and well-earned reputation. Its recruit training process, colloquially known as "boot ... -
Taking Up Offenses: Secondhand Forgiveness and Group Identification
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008-10-01)When a person or group is mistreated, those not directly harmed by the transgression might still experience antipathy toward offenders, leading to secondhand forgiveness dynamics similar to those experienced by firsthand ... -
Understanding the current climate of academic plagiarism
(2022-04-20)Academic plagiarism is undoubtedly an issue for undergraduate students, staff and faculty members, and tutors at Oklahoma State University. In the field of writing studies, many scholars note that plagiarism is an elusive ...