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Table 1: Experimental results about the dimension of the minimum base for some real-world Web snapshots.

in Graph fibrations, graph isomorphism, and PageRank
by Paolo Boldi, Violetta Lonati, Massimo Santini, Sebastiano Vigna
"... In PAGE 19: ... One may wonder whether this idea can be fruitfully applied for the computation of PageRank of real-world web graphs; actually, it might be the case that such graphs are themselves fibration-prime, which would make Theorem 9 useless in practice. On the contrary, some preliminary experiments performed on real datasets show that real web graphs exhibit a minimum base that is about 3 times smaller than the corresponding graph (see Table1 ). Moreover, experiments show that the time re- quired by our algorithm to compute the minimum base makes the use of Theorem 9 a viable option.... ..."
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Table 4. Minimum-based fuzzy logical connectives, B (X, Y, I) of data from Tab. 2: |B (X, Y, I)| = 304, time for computing B (X, Y, I) = 341 ms; table entries for thresholds a = 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8

in Fast FastFactorization factorization of of Concept concept lattices Latticesby by Similarity: similarity: solution Solution and and an an open Openproblem Problem
by Radim Bělohlávek, Jan Outrata, Radim Bělohlávek, Jan Outrata

Table 1. Comparison of observed compositions with both possibilistic, extended possibilistic and probabilistic models (all ps lt;.0005).

in Empirical Evaluation of Possibility Theory
by In Human Radiological Diagnosis
"... In PAGE 3: ...ramework (e.g., negative predicted values). In order to reinforce the case against Possibility Theory, those measures were withdrawn from computation of the agreement between data and the probabilistic model. Results show that the probabilistic and possibilistic models both fitted the data ( Table1... ..."

Table 1 presents the numeric data for experiment 1 (durations of operations of the automated manufacturing cell in the form of possibilistic temporal distributions).

in Modeling of, and Reasoning with Recurrent Events with Imprecise Durations
by Stanislav Kurkovsky, Rasiah Loganantharaj
"... In PAGE 7: ... processing times vary significantly and a which are the same as in the previous e experiments, graphs of utilization and th The throughput graphs are expected to individual entity. After some initial p expected to tend to certain constant valu Table1 . Numeric data for Experiment 1.... ..."

Table 1. The seven consistent possibilistic states for a variable with frame W = {x,y,z}.

in Using possibility theory in expert systems
by Prakash P. Shenoy 1992
"... In PAGE 10: ... (Consistent possibilistic states) Consider a frame W = {x, y, z}. Table1 lists all seven possible consistent possibilistic states. Possibilistic state 1 represents a state of complete ig- norance in which every proposition (except the null proposition) is possible.... ..."
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Table 1: Summary of the existing information theories. General Probabilistic Possibilistic

in Possibilistic Systems Within a General Information Theory
by Cliff Joslyn

Table 1. Numeric data for Experiment 1.

in Modeling of, and Reasoning with Recurrent Events with Imprecise Durations
by Stanislav Kurkovsky, Rasiah Loganantharaj
"... In PAGE 7: ... Experiment 1. Table1 presents the numeric data for experiment 1 (durations of operations of the automated manufacturing cell in the form of possibilistic temporal distributions). processing times vary significantly and a which are the same as in the previous e experiments, graphs of utilization and th The throughput graphs are expected to individual entity.... ..."

Table 1: Evaluation of possibilistic networks obtained by di erent learning algorithms on the Danish Jersey cattle blood type determination data.

in Learning Possibilistic Networks with a Global Evaluation Method
by Christian Borgelt, Jörg Gebhardt 1997
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Table 1: Two conditional possibility tables for the sec- tion of a possibilistic network shown in gure 1, (a) without, (b) with some regularities.

in Possibilistic Networks with Local Structure
by Christian Borgelt, Rudolf Kruse

Table 3 Classification of seven oceanic predator species according to their vertical movement patterns during the daytime and night- time, respectivelya

in Ecological Modelling 134 (2000) 325 -- 341
by Co-Evolution Of Movement, Laurent Dagorn A, Pascal Bach A, Robert J. Olson C
"... In PAGE 8: ... It is difficult to generalize a regular vertical pattern for individuals of any particular species because individual behaviour is not rigid, but rather composed of adaptive actions. Neverthe- less, we used published data to classify the vertical patterns of the above species according to the criteria used for our artificial fishes ( Table3 ). The behaviours that emerged in our simulations are consistent with the behaviours exhibited in nature; the seven species considered were categorized in... ..."
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