Sentences with phrase «eye scan by»

This helps the initial eye scan by the lower - level HR rep who will be giving your resume the first review.

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GOOGLE»S AI HELPS TO PREDICT CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS BY ANALYZING EYE SCANS: Google and Verily — Google - parent Alphabet's life sciences unit — are exploring new ways that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to identify patients» risk of suffering from a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, according to a newly published study by the two Alphabet subsidiarieBY ANALYZING EYE SCANS: Google and Verily — Google - parent Alphabet's life sciences unit — are exploring new ways that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to identify patients» risk of suffering from a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack or stroke, according to a newly published study by the two Alphabet subsidiarieby the two Alphabet subsidiaries.
By continually moving our head around in order to scan the scene, we simulate the effect of having far better eyes than we actually do, and in a far wider variety of placements.
The brittlestar Ophiocoma wendtii, a relative of starfish, can scan the sea floor, thanks to light - sensitive cells scattered across its skin, rather than by using eye - like structures, a study suggests.
Brain scans suggest that the visions induced by an Amazonian shamans» brew may be as real as anything the eyes actually see
Then the plates needed to be scanned and digitized so that the computer could look for things that were moving, and we no longer had to look by eye.
The $ 1,000 genome — brought to you by CliffsNotes Heads up, Christmas shoppers: Icelandic company deCODE Genetics has launched a new service that, for a mere $ 985, will take your FedExed cheek swab and scan the enclosed DNA for a sprinkling of genetic variations linked with 20 or so diseases, as well as ancestry and physical traits such as eye color (in case you don't have a mirror handy).
Using an approach Sholts and Wärmländer originally developed for studying bones, the researchers laser scanned each point to create a three - dimensional model and then analyzed its contours, measuring and comparing subtle surface features that can not be discerned by eye.
The practice works by scanning my body with my eyes closed.
How I'm Wearing Them: For these bright purple tights, I started by scanning my closet, tights in hand, when my eye caught «splurge dress» I bought from Urban Outfitters.
Having another pair of eyes scan your profile is a good way to test how others may perceive you by what you put in your profile.
Like doctors who have been using VR to assist in surgeries and pinpoint ailments — by generating 3D models of real patient tumors from MRI scans, for example — science teachers are saying VR can help deepen understanding of subjects such as biology and anatomy, which require students to grasp the inner workings of cells and organs that are not visible to the human eye.
Teachers can make eye contact by scanning the entire room as they speak and by freely moving about all sections of the room.
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Advanced safety and driver - assist goodies include a bird's - eye camera that performs a slick perimeter scan to give a clear view of your surroundings, augmented by parking sensors that make getting in and out of spaces easier.
But their scanning process costs money that could never be recovered if larger e-book stores operated by profit - seeking companies gain the market's eye.
These medical tests can include MRI scanning, along with heart tests by experienced cardiologists and eye tests by experienced optometrists — and all of this costs the breeder money.
The removal of Denuvo was spotted by eagle - eyed NEOGAF user «BernardoOne» who posted some data scans.
The scanner also makes use of the gamepad, requiring you to scan the TV by holding the gamepad up to the screen and moving it across accordingly; here you can scan objects of note and tag unsuspecting zombies to keep an eye on them.
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Part of the exhilaration is created by the multiple perspectives from which to scan the painting, the eye zooming in from a widescreen, bird's - eye vantage point to the exquisite detail, the layered, intricately woven surfaces enhancing the already rich array of visual delectation.
When they're hunting, they primarily train their eyes on the ground, scanning for prey, and they can be distracted by other raptors encroaching on their territory.
By placing them in a place where people are likely to scan with their eyes, you can ensure greater visibility and improve conversion rates.
They also added that this new feature will be powered by a 3 - D sensor and Apple Inc. is also testing an eye - scan feature.
Apple is widely rumored to launch a high - end iPhone with an edge - to - edge OLED display this year, which has been variously called the «iPhone 8» or «iPhone X» to commemorate the smartphone's tenth anniversary, and rumors suggest the device will an include iris scanner to authenticate with your eyes.iPhone 8 concept by visual designer Moe SlahTaiwanese website DigiTimes, citing unnamed «industry sources,» claims the so - called «iPhone 8» will include an OLED display, wireless charging, and iris scanning technology, the latter of which would presumably enable iPhone users to unlock their device or use Apple Pay by authenticating with their eyes.A person's iris, or the circular colored muscle of the eye, contains a complex and random pattern that is unique to each individual.DigiT
The feature could include eye detection to boost security and would be powered by a 3D sensor that would improve scanning accuracy.
One most notable addition was the iris scanner, a feature that adds more security to the Galaxy Note 7 by allowing users to access their locked content by scanning their eye.
This feature lets users log into the phone by scanning their eyes instead of depending on passwords or even the fingerprint scanner.
However, Samsung is also been said to be working on eye - scanning technology for its devices, so it remains to be seen which, if either, techniques is used by the manufacturer any time soon.
Well, it seems the land of rumors and speculation has a thing for the Galaxy S5 at the moment, as a fresh new rumor has landed regarding Samsung's inevitable flagship — according to AndroidSaS, the Galaxy S5 will feature an eye sensor, which would take security one step further than fingerprint scanners by scanning your eyes for performing actions such as unlocking the device.
Owners of the Galaxy Note 6/7 may be able to unlock their smartphone by scanning their eyes.
Previous rumors have suggested that Samsung was not yet convinced that fingerprint technology has advanced far enough to warrant a place on smartphone, with the one company having the most advanced fingerprint tech being owned by Apple, and has therefore decided not to add fingerprint scanning to devices in its immediate future, including the Galaxy S5 (which is supposedly going to feature the far more advanced eye / retina scanning technology.)
At 9.8 mm thick, it's not the slimmest device on the market but then not many other devices offer Eyeprint ID, allowing you to unlock your phone by scanning your eyes while on the lock screen.
There are times in life when eye contact can and should be avoided — like when you're being reprimanded by your parents, when you're within a 20 - foot radius of your ex or when the teacher is scanning the room for someone to call on and you don't know the answer.
According to an eye - tracking study by job board Ladders, the average recruiter spends a mere six seconds scanning a resume before deciding if the candidate could be a good fit for the position.
The average resume gets less than 10 seconds in front of a recruiter, before being cast aside — and that's assuming that a recruiter is reading it at all in an age where automated scanning software is increasingly being used to filter applications by keyword search before a human ever sets eyes on them.
Having the right buzz words will boost your resume's chances of being chosen by the scanning machinery and passed on for human eyes.
These Applicant Tracking Systems, commonly referred to as resume robots, scan your resume for keywords, experience, and education before the document is ever seen by human eyes.
Created By: Careerly Sound Bite: «A recruiter's eyes are basically going to scan the name, education, the names of companies, and the length of time that [you] worked at those companies.»
Employers review hundreds of resumes; it's likely that your resume will be quickly scanned by someone with tired eyes and a fatigued brain.
Assume that the first eyes on your resume will be electronic, in that your resume will very possibly be scanned by an ATS (Applicant Tracking System) application; the right keywords in the executive summary will raise your ratings with the computer.
• Collected and verified information and ensured that it was accurately punched into database systems • Took minutes of meetings and compiled data timely • Operated office machinery to perform scanning, printing and photocopying tasks • Responded to queries on the telephone and in person by keeping within the parameters of company protocol • Ensured that sufficient office supplies were maintained by keeping an eye on inventory systems
In today's electronic job market, chances are your resume is going to be scanned by a computer long before a person ever lays eyes on it.
Stand out among hundreds of other resumes or profiles — whether scanned by a human eye or electronically.
Visual representations of your key highlights to make your resume easy to scan by a human eye but it will fail in ATS (Applicant Tracking System).
Ubiquitous ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) will most likely scan and sort your resume well before it's seen by human eyes, and keywords can make or break your next opportunity.
Moreover it would be useful and attractive when the resume is scanned just by the human eye.
The computer software, after scanning resumes, recommends to hiring managers which resumes have been deemed worthy to be viewed by human eyes, potentially saving them valuable time.
Your resume will be skillfully organized and designed to flow for easy scanning by the human eye; and keyword - optimized for resume electronic scanning systems (ATS).
Before your resume is ever seen by human eyes, there's a good chance that it will pass through some computer scanning programs, which will scour it for necessary keywords.
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