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Table 1. This table shows the results of the technical validation of the AMS. For each scenario, we report in particular the percentage of recognized instances of this scenario (fourth column) and the accuracy in time of the recognition (that means what percentage of the duration of the shown behavior is covered by the generation of the corresponding alert by the system. This value is an average over all the scenario instances) (fifth column).

in to be published], “Design and Assessment of an Intelligent Activity Monitoring Platform
by Alberto Avanzi, Bull Sa, I-dtv Group 2005
"... In PAGE 12: ....2.2 Scenario recognition validation results Overall, the system was validated for over four hours using three recorded videos and one live camera, giving a total of more than 16 hours of validation. Table1 details the results of the validation process. The results of the validation for the fighting scenario show a success rate of 95 % and the reports were found to be 61 % accurate in the timing and duration of the alert report.... ..."
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Table 2: The views required for evaluating changes in the technical infrastructure

in 2+2 Architectural Views for SAA of Business Information Systems
by Nico Lassing, Daan Rijsenbrij, Hans van Vliet
"... In PAGE 6: ... These scenarios may come from a variety of sources, such as innovation of products used or changes in IT-policy. Table2 lists the change scenarios of this type that we found for Sagitta 2000. We will elaborate two of these scenarios, TI.... ..."

Table 5: Staff Utilization of Scenario 2

in AN EXPERIENCE OF MODELING AND SIMULATION IN SUPPORT OF CMMI PROCESS
by Yung-hsin Wang, Yuan-fan Chen
"... In PAGE 5: ... Accordingly, scenario 2 was developed where a system analyst and a testing technician were assigned to support technical engineers to share the unbearable overload. The results in Table5 show that the utilization of technical engineer was cut down clearly in scenario 2. Compare Tables 4 and 6, the average cycle work hour and average rework time have about 11% decreases.... ..."

Table 7 : Scenarios and their capabilities

in List of Authors
by Author(s) See List Below, Workpackage Wp, Beatriz González, Rodríguez Telefonica I+d, Beatriz Solana, Méndez Vigo, Raquel García, Pérez Telefonica I+d, Lars Moltsen, Moltsen Intelligent Software, Matías Toril, Rob Brennan Ericsson
"... In PAGE 55: ... It shall be possible to provide a technical implementation that would allow: - Access to services provided by the 3GPP CS core network entities over WLAN interface. - Seamless and user-transparent switching between access technologies for a connection carrying service provided by the entities of 3GPP CS core network Table7 defines the service and operational capabilities of each scenario. ... ..."

Table 3. Scenarios used in the tests sessions. The numbers in the kind of guidance column correspond to: (1) no guidance; (2) visualization of the path- line with distance indicator; (3) visualization of the path-line with its distance indicator and the internal structure (dental nerve) visualization with its distance indicator.

in Detecting Interaction Variables in a Mixed Reality System
by For Maxillofacial-Guided Surgery, Daniela G. Trevisan, Luciana P. Nedel, Benoit Macq, Jean V
"... In PAGE 7: ...1. Table3 summarizes the 4 proposed scenarios. For technical limitations, at this stage of the work we are just considering the L mock-ups.... ..."

Table 5 C4I Subsystem Characteristics

in Planetary Defense: Catastrophic Health Insurance for Planet Earth
by Research Paper Presented, Ms. Iole, M. Deangelis, Maj Donald, A. Ahern, Maj Jack, S. Caszatt, Maj George, W. Fenimore Iii, Mr. Michael, J. Wadzinski
"... In PAGE 50: ...C4I Summary Table5 summarizes the technical hurdles that must be overcome to implement the ideas outlined in this section effectively. Overall, there are few showstoppers that prevent the implementation of a workable C4I planetary defense subsystem.... ..."

Table 1: Example Checklist of Product Line Stakeholders Stakeholder Example of Information Provided Architects Technical feasibility of requirements Customers Product features, expected qualities Domain experts Knowledge of recurring domain problems, known solutions, and future needs End users Typical usage scenarios

in NO WARRANTY
by Gary Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, Gary Chastek, Patrick Donohoe, Christos Scondras 2003

Table 2 Dialogue success rate per scenario

in Usability Evaluation of a Dutch Multimodal System for Train Timetable Information
by Janienke Sturm, Ilse Bakx, Bert Cranen, Jacques Terken, Fusi Wang 2002
"... In PAGE 4: ...Table 2 Dialogue success rate per scenario In total 273 dialogues were recorded. 43 Of these dialogues are not included in Table2 and have been omitted from all further calculations. It concerns dialogues that ended prematurely, due to technical problems: a bug in the system caused the system to hang up when the user started to press buttons before the welcome message had ended or when the user kept silent after the first system utterance.... ..."
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Table 3 Technical change characteristics in energy-economy models ___________________________________________________________________________ Model Type* Representation of TC** Reference ___________________________________________________________________________ DGEM CGE Factor price bias Jorgenson and Wilcoxen (1990)

in Technological Change in Economic Models of Environmental Policy: A Survey
by Andreas Löschel, Nota Di Lavoro, Clim Climate, Change Modelling, Fondazione Eni, Enrico Mattei
"... In PAGE 27: ... FUND, another IAM, deals with technological development through running different scenarios about technological progress (Tol 1999). Table3 summarizes the treatment of technical change in well-known climate change models. Table 3 Technical change characteristics in energy-economy models ___________________________________________________________________________ Model Type* Representation of TC** Reference ___________________________________________________________________________ DGEM CGE Factor price bias Jorgenson and Wilcoxen (1990)... ..."

Table 3: Shaping of participation-relevant influence factors in the scenarios

in INFORMATION SOCIETIES TECHNOLOGIES (IST) PROGRAMME Prisma Strategic Guidelines
by Herbert Kubicek, Hilmar Westholm, Roman Winkler, Jeremy Millard
"... In PAGE 36: ... 4.5 Summary Table3 summarises how the influence factors or the specific context vary within the broader context as described in the three scenarios. Influence factor Shaping of the factor in the scenario prosperous world Shaping of the factor in the scenario turbulent world Shaping of the factor in the scenario recession and re-orientation Political interest of (individual) citizens State-driven involvement into political processes Usually technically supported but less used Low Governments invest in networking strategies and support local communities Interest in political processes Low People have become much more concerned with politics; Internet has become the medium of choice for political discussions deprivation of political power has resulted in the resurgence of political interest from... ..."
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