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⊿ Point. {R} Glossary. ◢ Keyword: R. ◥ University. {q} PhD. {tr} Training. ⚫ UK. ↂ EndNote. ✊ Harvey (2009) Recognition. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Recognition may refer to: Machine learning[edit] Pattern recognition, a branch of machine learning which encompasses the meanings below Biometric[edit] Recognition of human individuals, or biometrics, used as a form of identification and access control Facial recognition system, a system to identify individuals by their facial characteristicsFingerprint recognition, automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprintsHandwritten biometric recognition, identifies the author of specific handwriting, offline (static) or in real-time (dynamic)Iris recognition, a method of biometric identification Linguistic[edit] Language identification, the problem of identifying which natural language given content is inNatural language understanding, the parsing of the meaning of textSpeech recognition, the conversion of spoken words into textSpeaker recognition, the recognition of a speaker from their voice Textual[edit] Neuroscience and psychology[edit]

Professional Recognition - Analytic Quality Glossary - Quality Research International. Professional recognition core definition explanatory context Professional programmes may not lead to final registration, as this may require a period of (probationary) practice following the programme. However, in many areas, professional recognition is not possible without having completed the professional programme of study. Professional recognition also extends across national borders. Many countries have procedures in place for the checking, verification and recognition of professional qualifications from another jurisdiction. The European Community has a directive (Directive 2005/36/EC) that specifies the process of recognition of professional qualifications across borders.

Analytical review The UNESCO definition of recognition is: Professional Recognition: Refers to the right to practice and the professional status accorded to a holder of a qualification. The Euroguidance Center of Greece (2003), defined professional recognition as a cross-border recognition of professional status: Top. Mutual recognition. Optional foreign relation between two countries harmonious in some way Mutual recognition occurs when two or more countries or other institutions recognize one another's decisions or policies, for example in the field of conformity assessment, professional qualifications or in relation to criminal matters. A mutual recognition agreement (MRA) is an international agreement by which two or more countries agree to recognize one another's conformity assessments, decisions or results (for example certifications or test results).

A mutual recognition arrangement is an international arrangement based on such an agreement. Countries involved in the agreement can designate for the scope of the agreement Conformity Assessment Bodies (CAB), laboratories and inspection bodies. MRAs have become increasingly common since the formation of the World Trade Organization in 1995. They have been forged within and among various trade blocs, including APEC and the European Union.[1] [edit] ☢️ Academic. Diploma Recognition - Analytic Quality Glossary - Quality Research International. Academic recognition core definition Academic recognition is a set of procedures and processes for the acknowledgement and acceptance (subject to conditions), between institutions and countries, of higher education qualifications. In the United States a similar process is referred to as an 'Articulation Agreement', see for example, Northeast Texas Network Consortium (NTNC) (2002): Articulation agreement: A written agreement listing courses at one college that are equivalent to courses at another college.

Explanatory context There is a network of National Academic Recognition Information Centres (NARICs), created through the initiative of the European Commission in 1984. Analytical review AEC (2004) discuss academic recognition under the heading: Diploma recognition: recognition of titles, degrees, qualifications and periods of study abroad is an important instrument to facilitate the mobility of students and of graduates in Europe.

Associated issues related areas See also credit transfer Sources. ☢️ Diploma.