The form of recognition may vary, depending on the purpose of the recognition and the national context. (...) How can recognition bodies justify the non-recognition of qualifications?
(...) This differs from an equivalence-based approach, where the aim is to establish that the foreign qualification is essentially similar to a domestic one. It is desirably to phase out the equivalence-based approach as this hinders the advancement of best practices in recognition.
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https://en.unesco.org/news/wha...out-qualifications-recognition
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G.4 Governments should promote the use of harmonized assessment for the acceptance of parties wishing to participate in multilateral mutual recognition agreements.
G.5 Governments should promote the consistent use of harmonized conformity assessment processes used in multilateral mutual recognition agreements.
(...) Governments should promote the use of existing international multilateral mutual recognition arrangements among national accreditation bodies (e.g. (...) Governments should promote the use of existing international conformity assessment systems and schemes operated by long-standing and recognized international organisations (e.g. IEC CA Systems and schemes, including joint IEC/ITU certification scheme), and their international multilateral agreements, for the mutual recognition of conformity assessment results prescribed by national requirements.
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Score: 1213099.2
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https://unece.org/DAM/trade/wp...ecommendation_G_en_revised.pdf
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\nMobile-network capacity is an underlying factor in all QoS aspects of a packet-data based mobile network due to the shared-resource properties of such networks. It is therefore desirable to achieve a basic understanding of related properties and corresponding performance indicators. (...) \nSpatial resolution is an important element of this framework, i.e. the recognition that network capacity is not a quantity which is uniform over the entire network, or large areas of it. (...) Spatial resolution is an important element of this framework, i.e. the recognition that network capacity is not a quantity which is uniform over the entire network, or large areas of it.
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Score: 1170258.5
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https://www.itu.int/t/aap/recdetails/10253
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However, for high level actions, proposed system complies with Recommendation ITU-T Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) neural networks are H.627 “Signalling and protocols for a video surveillance desirable. system” and has been experimented and evaluated over benchmarked data sets for the recognition of human actions. Although the application of deep-learning techniques in The system performance attains a precision of 85.6% and an visual action recognition helps to enhance the required accuracy of 97.2% in recognizing different actions. machine intelligence, the deployment of algorithms limits its usage in real-time applications. (...) The absence of input data in time sequence due to the prevailing automation of human action recognition in video streaming constraints of the communication networks.
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Score: 1154145.5
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica.../files/basic-html/page129.html
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PROPOSED SYSTEM noisy data and pattern-based human activity recognition methods extract problem-specific features only. A The architecture of the proposed action recognition system combination of a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) and is shown in Figure 1. (...) However, optimized using a Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) this method involves a large calculation and implementing a technique for the dimensionality reduction. The classifier recognition system on the streaming data is more difficult to model is trained using an optimal feature code sequence achieve the desired results considering real-time constraints. which identifies the action classes.
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Score: 1137652.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica.../files/basic-html/page130.html
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Hamas must take the first step and accept the framework set by the international community, namely recognition of the State of Israel and the agreements reached, and the renunciation of violence.
(...) Q. – The initial plan envisaged France recognizing Palestine in the event of the process failing. (...) It's a fine political result; I see it as recognition of the consistency of France's commitment and position on the conflict.
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Score: 1130223.6
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https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-196887/
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Through these meetings, the role of MRS in recognizing technical/vocational skills (AQRF level 1-4) has been significantly recognized and emphasized. (...) The ILO Regional Skills Program through its Korea-funded Project on “Towards a Mutual Recognition of Skills in CLM Member States” and, in collaboration with the ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP)assisted the AMS, including the CLM countries, select priority sectors in which they can make their first step towards the mutual recognition of skills. (...) Project phase two for CLM will focus on continuing the assistance to CLM countries in establishing mutual- recognized qualifications mechanism in more industrial sectors.
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This meeting aims to bring together the Skill Focal Points of AMS and discuss on the implementation of Mutual Recognition of Skills.
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Score: 1123670.1
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www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/grou...ocuments/event/wcms_387396.pdf
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Through these meetings, the role of MRS in recognizing technical/vocational skills (AQRF level 1-4) has been significantly recognized and emphasized. (...) The ILO Regional Skills Program through its Korea-funded Project on “Towards a Mutual Recognition of Skills in CLM Member States” and, in collaboration with the ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE Project (ATP)assisted the AMS, including the CLM countries, select priority sectors in which they can make their first step towards the mutual recognition of skills. (...) Project phase two for CLM will focus on continuing the assistance to CLM countries in establishing mutual- recognized qualifications mechanism in more industrial sectors.
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Main objectives:
This meeting aims to bring together the Skill Focal Points of AMS and discuss on the implementation of Mutual Recognition of Skills.
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https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/gro...ocuments/event/wcms_387396.pdf
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However, it is the absolute recognition that it is the right path for the future of Israel that guided me. (...) The attempts of that country to arm itself with nuclear weapons must disturb the sleep of anyone who desires peace and stability in the Middle East and the entire world. (...) Our desire for peace is strong enough to ensure that we will achieve it, only if our neighbors are genuine partners in this longed-for goal.
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Score: 1114636.7
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https://www.un.org/webcast/sum...atements15/israel050915eng.pdf
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We have studied the GMPCS-MoU from various aspects. We think it is desirable to revise some parts of the draft MoU and adopt a more flexible form. (...) DRAFT
Memorandum of Understanding
to facilitate the free circulation of
Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite user terminals
(GMPCS-MoU)
Convinced of the need to reach regional, and preferably global, arrangements on issues related to the three levels of free circulation of user terminals defined as follows:
- permission to carry a terminal into a visited country but not to use it;
- permission to carry a terminal into a visited country and to use it without the need for obtaining authorization in the visited country; and
- technical conditions for placing terminals on the market;
that such arrangements would necessarily include the conditions pursuant to which administrations would grant mutual recognition of type approval of terminals, mutual recognition of terminal licensing, recognize the marking of terminals, and permit terminals to be placed on the market; and that such arrangements could form the basis of national regulations on these matters, or be implemented by reference.
the Parties to this Memorandum of Understanding hereby reach common recognition that the Parties should cooperate, according to their respective roles and competencies and taking into account the voluntary principles for GMPCS adopted by WTPF 96 on the following issues.
(...) That such arrangements should be drawn up and include the means by which these general licences will be mutually recognized.
Article 3 Marking of Terminals
The Parties will develop arrangements on the marking of terminals which will permit their recognition and the implementation of the arrangements on mutual recognition of type approval and licensing.
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https://www.itu.int/newsarchive/wtpf96/gmpcs-mou/no-35.html
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