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Table 2. ER [%] for ZuBuD.

in Classification Error Rate for Quantitative Evaluation of Content-based Image Retrieval Systems
by Thomas Deselaers, Daniel Keysers, Hermann Ney 2004
"... In PAGE 3: ... The optimal parameter set for the training data is determined us- ing leaving-one-out and then the test set is classified using these parameters. The results in Table2 show that an appro- priate parameter set improves the results strongly. The first two rows give results obtained in [6] where compact DCT based local representations were used and [8] where local affine invariant regions were used.... ..."
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Table 2. ER [%] for ZuBuD.

in Classification Error Rate for Quantitative Evaluation of Content-Based Image Retrieval
by Thomas Deselaers, Daniel Keysers, Hermann Ney 2004
"... In PAGE 3: ... The optimal parameter set for the training data is determined us- ing leaving-one-out and then the test set is classified using these parameters. The results in Table2 show that an appro- priate parameter set improves the results strongly. The first two rows give results obtained in [6] where compact DCT based local representations were used and [8] where local affine invariant regions were used.... ..."
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Table 2. Comparison of the accuracy of the three feature sets and Meyer zu Eissen feature set on Meyer zu Eissen collection

in Some issues in Automatic Genre Classification of Web Pages
by Marina Santini 2006
"... In PAGE 9: ... The first thought is that their representativeness of Meyer zu Eissen genre palette is not ideal. However, if we compare these accuracy rates with the accuracy results achieved by Meyer zu Eissen and Stein (2004) (see Table2 ), we can notice that accuracy values are very similar and rather close to each other, even if 1_set performs significantly better than Meyer zu Eissen feature set, and the latter performs significantly better than 2_set and 3_set. Chi-square does not say how large this difference in performance is.... ..."
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Table 3. ZuBuD: average subwindow test depth.

in Decision trees and random subwindows for object recognition
by Raphaël Marée, Pierre Geurts, Justus Piater, Louis Wehenkel 2005
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Table 3. ZuBuD: average subwindow test depth.

in Co- chairs
by Pádraig Cunningham, Rozenn Dahyot, Tamas Sziranyi, Matthieu Cord, Pádraig Cunningham, Rozenn Dahyot, Tamás Szirányi, Matthieu Cord, Pádraig Cunningham, Rozenn Dahyot, Tamás Szirányi 2005

Table 1 - Testing MuzaCaZuZa

in Case-based Melody generation with MuzaCazUza
by Paulo Ribeiro Francisco, Francisco C. Pereira, Miguel Ferr, Amílcar Cardoso

Table 4. ZuBuD: Summary of experimental results.

in Object Recognition using Local Affine Frames on Maximally Stable Extremal Regions
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 13: ... 4) are compared, the directly stored intensities versus the DCT coefficients. The results are summarised in Table4 . For both methods, recall rR is shown for R = 1 .... In PAGE 13: ... . . . 5. The recall r1 is equivalent to the percentage of correct images retrieved in rank 1. The last column shows the memory required to store the representation of the whole database of 1005 images. The last lines in Table4 show other results. The proposed retrieval system performed well, the retrieval performance was, or was close to, 100% in... ..."

Table 2. ZuBuD: average tree complexity and learning time.

in Decision trees and random subwindows for object recognition
by Raphaël Marée, Pierre Geurts, Justus Piater, Louis Wehenkel 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... Here, only the ensemble of trees is used for recognition. Learning times for one single decision tree and ensem- bles of T = 25 trees are reported in Table2 , consider- ing that subwindows are in main memory. The com- plexity of tree-based method induction algorithm is of order O(NwlogNw).... ..."
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Table 3 Impact of ICT on higher education: a comparative study between JUST and ZU

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ... The survey was conducted by filling a hardcopy question- naire. Table3 shows the questionnaire and results. It should be noted that in Table 3, the total of agree/disagree answers does not come to 100%.... In PAGE 6: ... Table 3 shows the questionnaire and results. It should be noted that in Table3 , the total of agree/disagree answers does not come to 100%. For this reason, neutral responses were excluded.... ..."
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Table 1. SW/WROI-Evaluation for TSG-20, TSG-60 and ZuBuD database

in SEMANTIC INDEXING FOR VISUAL RECOGNITION OF BUILDINGS
by Haider Ali A, Gerhard Paar B, Lucas Paletta B
"... In PAGE 3: ...valuation method (see Sec. 2.3). On the TSG-20 database we achieved the best results, obtaining a positive true accuracy of 57% for coverage of 75% ( Table1 , Section 2.3).... ..."
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