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  2. Nuance Communications - Wikipedia

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    www.nuance.com. Nuance Communications, Inc. is an American multinational computer software technology corporation, headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, that markets speech recognition and artificial intelligence software. Nuance merged with its competitor in the commercial large-scale speech application business, ScanSoft, in October 2005.

  3. Nuance - Wikipedia

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    Nuance. Look up nuance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nuance may refer to: Nuance (American band), 1980s dance music group. Nuance (Canadian band), 1980s pop rock group from Quebec. Nuance Communications, a company that sells voice and productivity software. Nuance Party (Swedish: Partiet Nyans ), a Swedish political party.

  4. Psychological mindedness - Wikipedia

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    Psychological mindedness refers to a person's capacity for self-examination, self-reflection, introspection and personal insight.It includes an ability to recognize meanings that underlie overt words and actions, to appreciate emotional nuance and complexity, to recognize the links between past and present, and insight into one's own and others' motives and intentions.

  5. Nuisance - Wikipedia

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    Nuisance. Nuisance (from archaic nocence, through Fr. noisance, nuisance, from Lat. nocere, "to hurt") is a common law tort. It means something which causes offence, annoyance, trouble or injury. A nuisance can be either public (also "common") or private. A public nuisance was defined by English scholar Sir James Fitzjames Stephen as,

  6. Natural Color System - Wikipedia

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    The NCS color model is based on the three pairs of elementary colors (white – black, green – red, and yellow – blue), as defined by color opponency. The Natural Color System (NCS) is a proprietary perceptual color model. It is based on the color opponency hypothesis of color vision, first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering. [1]

  7. Dictaphone - Wikipedia

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    Dictaphone. Dictaphone was an American company founded by Alexander Graham Bell that produced dictation machines. It is now a division of Nuance Communications, based in Burlington, Massachusetts. Although the name "Dictaphone" is a trademark, it has become genericized as a means to refer to any dictation machine.

  8. OmniPage - Wikipedia

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    OmniPage is an optical character recognition (OCR) application available from Kofax Incorporated. OmniPage was one of the first OCR programs to run on personal computers. [1] It was developed in the late 1980s and sold by Caere Corporation, a company headed by Robert Noyce. The original developers were Philip Bernzott, John Dilworth, David ...

  9. Subtext - Wikipedia

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    Subtext. In any communication, in any medium or format, "subtext" is the underlying or implicit meaning that, while not explicitly stated, is understood by an audience. [1] The Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "an underlying and often distinct theme in a conversation, piece of writing, etc.", [2] while according to Merriam-Webster ...