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Table 3: SHORT TRAIN lists applied to TEST corpus

in Improving Named Entity Recognition using Annotated Corpora
by Mark Stevenson, Robert Gaizauskas
"... In PAGE 3: ... The results of applying the corpus-derived lists to the texts from which they were obtained show that, even under these circumstances, perfect results cannot be ob- tained. Table3 shows a more meaningful evaluation; the SHORT TRAIN lists are applied to the TEST corpus, an unseen text. The original system lists achieve an F-measure of 83% on this text and the corpus-derived lists perform 8% worse.... ..."

Table 2: A short list of supercomputers and their theoretical peak perfor- mances (TPP).

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 10: ...sing software from Linpack [Dongarra et al. 79]. The peak performance of workstations in this table could be as much as ve to ten times the Linpack performance number. Table2 provides a short list of supercomputers, with the name of the machine series, the name of the manufacturer, and the \Theoretical Peak Performance quot;[Dongarra 92] 5 As with the workstations, the machines in this list come in various models and con gurations; the performance data is for the largest system listed in Dongarra apos;s report. Note that here, in contrast with the previous table, a theoretical peak performance gure is given; in an actual computation the performance could fall to one- fth or one-tenth the performance gure given here.... In PAGE 12: ... Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science, NASA Ames Research Center, Mo ett Field, CA. All of the supercomputers listed in Table2 , except the NEC SX-A, are avail- able at one of these centers. Communication networks are a vital part of the supercomputing envi- ronment.... In PAGE 19: ... Since then it has symbolized the most powerful computers of the time. Table2 provides some information on the speeds of current supercomput- ers. The performance data given in the table provide only a rough estimate of performance.... ..."

Table 2: SHORT_TRAIN lists applied to SHORT_TRAIN corpus

in Using Corpus-derived Name Lists for Named Entity Recognition
by Mark Stevenson, Robert Gaizauskas 2000
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Table 5: A short list of some large APEmille existing installations and of plans for the near future.

in Italy.
by A. Bartoloni, C. Battista, N. Cabibbo, M. Cosimi, A. Lonardo, A. Michelotti, F. Rapuano, B. Proietti, D. Rossetti, G. Sacco, S. Tassa, M. Torelli, P. Vicini, Ph. Boucaud, O. Pène, W. Errico, G. Magazzù, L. Sartori, F. Schifano, R. Tripiccione, C. Destri, R. Frezzotti, G. Marchesini, U. Gensch, A. Kretzschmann, H. Leich, N. Paschedag, U. Schwendicke, H. Simma, R. Sommer, K. Sulanke, P. Wegner, D. Pleiter, K. Jansen, A. Fucci, B. Martin, J. Pech, E. Panizzi, A. Petricola 2001

Table 4.1: A short list of some basic kernel functions [SSWa0

in Contents Contents
by Vincent Wan 2003

TABLE 1 Short list of activities used to exercise skills within levels of the hierarchy. These activities were used in experimental sections.

in Applying and Assessing a Hierarchical Model of Mental Growth to Educate Undergraduate Engineering Students
by S. M. Husson, D. A. Bruce, C. H. Gooding, G. M. Harrison, D. E Hirt, S. M. Kilbey Ii, R. W. Rice, D. M. Switzer

Table 1. Assumption of the Item-Order Hypothesis Applied to EPT and SPT in Short Lists

in Categorical and Order Information in Free Recall of Action Phrases
by Johannes Engelkamp, Hubert Zimmer

Table VIII below presents a short list of systems with transfer rates of less than 50 Mbps:

in Martine Hours Scientific secretary:
by Jean-marie Aran, Alain Azoulay, Pierre Buser, Frédéric Couturier, Jean-claude Debouzy, Isabelle Lagroye, Paolo Vecchia, Bernard Veyret, Gilles Dixsaut Afsse 2005

Table 2: Interference conditions: list length compares short and long lists, list strength compares weak interference items with strong ones.

in Modeling Hippocampal and Neocortical Contributions to Recognition Memory: A Complementary Learning Systems Approach
by Kenneth A. Norman, Randall C. O'Reilly 2003
"... In PAGE 28: ...27 items? a194 This question has been studied empirically in the context of the list length manipulations, which in- volve adding new items to the study list, and list strength manipulations, which involve strengthening memory for some, but not all, list items ( Table2 ). The relationship between these paradigms can be made clear with a sim- ple example.... ..."
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Table 1. Alphabetical list of Zoo modules with short descriptions

in Managing Soil Science Experiments Using ZOO
by Yannis Ioannidis, Miron Livny, Anastassia Ailamaki, Arvind Ranganathan, Andrew Therber, Maria Yuin, Martha Anderson, John Norman
"... In PAGE 1: ... Overall architecture of Zoo 2 Architecture of Zoo The overall architecture of Zoo and a resulting CDEMS is shown in Figure 1. Blocks with white background are generic Zoo modules and files; for ease of reference, a short description of these modules is shown in Table1 . Blocks with gray background must be generated separately for each complete Zoo-based CDEMS.... ..."
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