Detection in a sentence as a noun

I wrote pattern detection software that did just this.

I just checked and there is no collision detection for usernames.

If you can get past the automation detection in larger sites, like Amazon, Google, Twitter etc. you'll probably be able to go much, much higher.

In those games, the world was visually rendered with polygons, but physically modeled -- for collision detection purposes, at least -- with an octree.

If I build an automated fraud detection system for a bank and they lay off 50 people in charge of fraud detection after it goes live, I most certainly made their jobs redundant.

You think a universally distributed backdoor in either that had escaped detection until 2012 wouldn't be relevant to national security?

What do you think happens by lesser agencies on non-sworn testimony when they see what their big-brother can get away with?And the "behavior detection" has already been outed multiple times as a huge pile of poo.

These profiles are stored in a government database that allow contractors to test threat-detection algorithms to identify potential threats to national security -- aka, status quo.

Highlight detection worked ... reasonably-well to know when text changed on a form, screen readers would perform nasty little hacks including API hooking and other black magic to give a pretty good picture of what was going on at any one time.

Top candidates are information integration theory, higher-order thought theories, and signal-detection-based theories.

Detection definitions

noun

the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; "early detection can often lead to a cure"

See also: sensing

noun

the act of detecting something; catching sight of something

See also: catching espial spying spotting

noun

the detection that a signal is being received

noun

a police investigation to determine the perpetrator; "detection is hard on the feet"

See also: detecting sleuthing