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Table 1: Registration Protocol

in Remote Handwritten Signature Authentication
by Jarrod Trevathan Email, Jarrod Trevathan, Alan Mccabe 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ... Registration - A user must register with S. This protocol is shown in Table1 . A user first obtains Sku in order to encrypt information sent to S.... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 2. Registration errors.

in Multimodal Registration using the Discrete Wavelet Frame Transform
by Shutao Li, Jinglin Peng, James T. Kwok, Jing Zhang
"... In PAGE 2: ...01 parameter encoding real values The db1 filter is selected as the wavelet basis, because it has the best location accuracy and least computation load compared to the other basis. For a rigid transformation with 4 mm translation both in x-axis and y-axis and 4 degree rotation, mean, maximum and median of the registration errors of the 50 slices are listed in Table2 , where the L denotes the decomposition level for DWFT. From Table 2, we can see that when the decomposition level is one, our proposed method can achieve the small- est mean, maximum, and median of errors in x-direction translation.... In PAGE 2: ... For a rigid transformation with 4 mm translation both in x-axis and y-axis and 4 degree rotation, mean, maximum and median of the registration errors of the 50 slices are listed in Table 2, where the L denotes the decomposition level for DWFT. From Table2 , we can see that when the decomposition level is one, our proposed method can achieve the small- est mean, maximum, and median of errors in x-direction translation. For y-direction translation, our method gives a smaller mean of errors than both MI and NMI.... ..."

Table 1: Server registration

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998
"... In PAGE 10: ... 5.1 Transaction not Involving any Client Process Server registration : A new server registers to an agent according to Table1 . The server may then register to some of the agents whose descriptors are in the returned list.... In PAGE 22: ...Data Content Agent 2 int NS PROT AG REGISTER - AgentDesc this agent apos;s descriptor Agent 1 int NS PROT REGISTRATION REFUSED (abort) or NS PROT REGISTRATION ACCEPTED (continue) - int total number of known agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list - int total number of known and advertisable servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list - int total number of known problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list - int total number of known mappings - MappingDesc corresponding mapping descriptor list Table 8: Agent registration Sender Data Content Server int NS PROT WPRKLOAD RREPORT - IPaddr type the server apos;s IP address - int the server apos;s port number - int the server apos;s workload - int the date (in seconds since 1/1/1970, 00:00:00) Table 9: Workload report Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT KILL AGENT - char username Server int NS PROT NOT ALLOWED (unallowed) int NS PROT KILLED (killed) Table1 0: Terminate Agent Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT NB SERVERS - char problem apos;s name Agent int number of servers (may be 0) Table 11: Number of Servers... In PAGE 22: ...Data Content Agent 2 int NS PROT AG REGISTER - AgentDesc this agent apos;s descriptor Agent 1 int NS PROT REGISTRATION REFUSED (abort) or NS PROT REGISTRATION ACCEPTED (continue) - int total number of known agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list - int total number of known and advertisable servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list - int total number of known problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list - int total number of known mappings - MappingDesc corresponding mapping descriptor list Table 8: Agent registration Sender Data Content Server int NS PROT WPRKLOAD RREPORT - IPaddr type the server apos;s IP address - int the server apos;s port number - int the server apos;s workload - int the date (in seconds since 1/1/1970, 00:00:00) Table 9: Workload report Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT KILL AGENT - char username Server int NS PROT NOT ALLOWED (unallowed) int NS PROT KILLED (killed) Table 10: Terminate Agent Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT NB SERVERS - char problem apos;s name Agent int number of servers (may be 0) Table1 1: Number of Servers... In PAGE 23: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM INFO - char problem apos;s name Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT PROBLEM PROBLEM DESC (ok) ProblemDesc number of servers (may be 0) Table1 2: Problem Information Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT AGENT LIST Agent int number of agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list Table 13: List of Agents Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SERVER LIST Agent int number of servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list Table 14: List of Servers Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM LIST Agent int number of problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list Table 15: List of Problems... In PAGE 23: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM INFO - char problem apos;s name Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT PROBLEM PROBLEM DESC (ok) ProblemDesc number of servers (may be 0) Table 12: Problem Information Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT AGENT LIST Agent int number of agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list Table1 3: List of Agents Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SERVER LIST Agent int number of servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list Table 14: List of Servers Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM LIST Agent int number of problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list Table 15: List of Problems... In PAGE 23: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM INFO - char problem apos;s name Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT PROBLEM PROBLEM DESC (ok) ProblemDesc number of servers (may be 0) Table 12: Problem Information Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT AGENT LIST Agent int number of agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list Table 13: List of Agents Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SERVER LIST Agent int number of servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list Table1 4: List of Servers Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM LIST Agent int number of problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list Table 15: List of Problems... In PAGE 23: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM INFO - char problem apos;s name Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT PROBLEM PROBLEM DESC (ok) ProblemDesc number of servers (may be 0) Table 12: Problem Information Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT AGENT LIST Agent int number of agents - AgentDesc corresponding agent descriptor list Table 13: List of Agents Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SERVER LIST Agent int number of servers - ServerDesc corresponding server descriptor list Table 14: List of Servers Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM LIST Agent int number of problems - ProblemDesc corresponding problem descriptor list Table1 5: List of Problems... In PAGE 24: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM SUBMIT - char * problem name - int input size in bytes - int output size in bytes - int problem size Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT OK - int number of servers - (char * + server hostname IPaddr type + server IPAddr int + server port number int + server data format int) predicted execution time in seconds Table1 6: Submitting a request to an agent Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SV FAILURE - IPaddr type server apos;s IP address - char * server apos;s hostname - int HOST ERROR or SERVER ERROR Table 17: Reporting a server failure... In PAGE 24: ...Data Content Process int NS PROT PROBLEM SUBMIT - char * problem name - int input size in bytes - int output size in bytes - int problem size Agent int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT OK - int number of servers - (char * + server hostname IPaddr type + server IPAddr int + server port number int + server data format int) predicted execution time in seconds Table 16: Submitting a request to an agent Sender Data Content Process int NS PROT SV FAILURE - IPaddr type server apos;s IP address - char * server apos;s hostname - int HOST ERROR or SERVER ERROR Table1 7: Reporting a server failure... In PAGE 25: ...Data Content Client int NS PROT JOB COMPLETED - IPaddr type successful server apos;s IP address Table1 8: Reporting a request completion Sender Data Content Client int NS PROT PROBLEM SOLVE - ProblemDesc descriptor of the problem to solve Server int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT BAD SPECIFICATION (abort) or NS PROT NOT ALLOWED (abort) or NS PROT ACCEPTED (ok) Client int client major - char * agent name - Object all the input objects (with data) Server int NS PROT SERVIVE PID (ok) or NS PROT INTERNAL FAILURE (abort) or NS PROT BAD VALUES (abort) or NS PROT DIM MISMATCH (abort) or NS PROT NO SOLUTION (abort) or NS PROT UPF ERROR (abort) or NS PROT UPF UNSAFE (abort) - int service process pid Computation under way Server char * server stdout - int NS PROT SOLVED (ok) or NS PROT INTERNAL FAILURE (abort) or NS PROT BAD VALUES (abort) or NS PROT DIM MISMATCH (abort) or NS PROT NO SOLUTION (abort) - Object all the output objects (with data) Table 19: Submitting a request to a server Sender Data Content Client int NS PROT KILL REQUEST - int service process pid Server int NS PROT KILLED (ok) or NS PROT SV FAILURE (error) Table 20: Terminating a request... In PAGE 25: ...Data Content Client int NS PROT JOB COMPLETED - IPaddr type successful server apos;s IP address Table 18: Reporting a request completion Sender Data Content Client int NS PROT PROBLEM SOLVE - ProblemDesc descriptor of the problem to solve Server int NS PROT PROBLEM NOT FOUND (abort) or NS PROT BAD SPECIFICATION (abort) or NS PROT NOT ALLOWED (abort) or NS PROT ACCEPTED (ok) Client int client major - char * agent name - Object all the input objects (with data) Server int NS PROT SERVIVE PID (ok) or NS PROT INTERNAL FAILURE (abort) or NS PROT BAD VALUES (abort) or NS PROT DIM MISMATCH (abort) or NS PROT NO SOLUTION (abort) or NS PROT UPF ERROR (abort) or NS PROT UPF UNSAFE (abort) - int service process pid Computation under way Server char * server stdout - int NS PROT SOLVED (ok) or NS PROT INTERNAL FAILURE (abort) or NS PROT BAD VALUES (abort) or NS PROT DIM MISMATCH (abort) or NS PROT NO SOLUTION (abort) - Object all the output objects (with data) Table1 9: Submitting a request to a server Sender Data Content Client int NS PROT KILL REQUEST - int service process pid Server int NS PROT KILLED (ok) or NS PROT SV FAILURE (error) Table 20: Terminating a request... ..."
Cited by 6

TABLE 1 REGISTRATION RESULTS

in Registration and Integration of Multiple Object Views for 3D Model Construction
by Chitra Dorai, Gang Wang, Anil K. Jain, Carolyn Mercer 1998
Cited by 24

Table 8: Agent registration

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998
Cited by 6

TABLE 3. Registration speed.

in
by unknown authors

Table 1: Registration Indices

in Estimating Pose Uncertainty for Surface Registration
by A. J. Stoddart, S. Lemke, A. Hilton, T. Renn

Table 2: Registration Results

in Copenhagen, Denmark
by In Conjunction With, In Cooperation, James M. Ferryman
"... In PAGE 20: ... The parameters of the tracker are listed in Table 2. Table2 . Parameters of the cluster tracker Parameter Introduced in Value time-sampling period this section 5 frames space-sampling period this section BE A2 BE pixelsCP C4 section 3.... In PAGE 31: ...48.32 340.60 350.50 Table2 : Execution times at full resolution Half resolution (320x120) Dataset 1 Dataset 2 Dataset 3 Average exec. time (fps) 70,82 (14,12) 80,32 (12,45) 94,20 (10,62) Ave.... In PAGE 67: ... Slow_Update 1.0 Table2 Tracker fundamental parameters Figure 5 Contour extraction: one single peak if found in this case Figure 6 Real and estimated number of people in Dataset 1 Proceedings 3rd IEEE Int. Workshop on PETS, Copenhagen, June 1 2002 60... ..."

TABLE 3. Registration speed.

in
by unknown authors

TABLE 3. Registration speed.

in
by unknown authors
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