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Table 2: Comparative results on Yosemite On the complete scene, our method provides a dense estimate almost as good as those obtained with the best (non-dense) mentioned methods. In addition, the obtained standard deviation is the smallest one. On the sub-scene, the average error is slightly lower than the one obtained by Szeliski and Coughlan, with a standard deviation reduced of one half. The di erence between our estimate and the \real quot; ow is displayed in Fig. 9c (subsampled and INRIA
"... In PAGE 27: ... The errors are actually computed only at these locations. Table2 lists the average and standard deviation of these angular discrepancies for di erent algorithms. The 5 top-lines recall results presented by Barron et al.... ..."
Table 2: AAE of the Yosemite sequence
"... In PAGE 58: ...f 0.25 has been performed. Figure 19 and Figure 20 show the optimal results of the spatial and spatio-temporal Lucas- Kanade method respectively. The average angular errors are listed in Table2 . There the non- linear structure tensor can be seen to result in a 9% better AAE in the spatial case.... In PAGE 59: ...It has also been tested whether the quality of the confidence measure mentioned for the Lucas- Kanade method in the last chapter suffers from the nonlinear structure tensor. The last two entries in Table2 reveal that the method using the nonlinear structure tensor is still superior to the original method for non-dense flow fields. Of course, the difference in quality becomes smaller because the critical areas where the nonlinear structure tensor performs better than the linear one, especially the discontinuity at the horizon, are no longer part of the measurement.... ..."
Table 23. Cross-table of Channel Mode and the Use of the Internet (Frequency)
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 22. Distribution of Websites apos; Owner........................................................................................49 Table23 .... In PAGE 58: ...To reveal some insights into the relationships between channel modes and the use of the Internet by Canadian packaged-software developers, the frequency and percent of each category of channels are calculated and illustrated in Table 23. As shown in Table23 , the frequency and percent of disintegrated traditional distribution channels are 20 firms and 24.69%, respectively.... In PAGE 58: ...4%, respectively. Table23 supports the previous assumption that packaged software developers deliver their products through the Internet in the context of either market modes or hierarchical modes. Much effort is paid to address the research issues based on the results of logistic regression.... ..."
Table iii: Frequency Distribution of Expected Demand Growth
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Table ii: Frequency Distribution of the Coefficient of Variation of Future Demand
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Table 10. Gross Sales of Packaged Software Developers Gross Sales In million CND $ Frequency Percent Cumulative Frequency Cumulative Percent
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 9. Distribution of Firms by Management Structure and Ownership..............................................38 Table10 .... In PAGE 46: ....5.4 Gross Sales and the Rate of Growth Tables 10 and 11 show the rate of growth and gross sales of each Canadian packaged software developer. As indicated in Table10 , 16 firms (20.78% of the respondents) have gross sales of from 1 to 5 million dollars in the past fiscal year.... ..."
Table 14. Distribution of Packaged Software Firms by the Largest National Market Largest Market Frequency Percent Cumulative Frequency Cumulative percent
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 13. Descriptive Statistics for Independent Variables (2) .............................................................41 Table14 .... In PAGE 49: ...s indicated in the research model, a question is introduced to reflect the influence of the U.S. market on the use of the Internet for Canadian software developers to deliver their packaged products. The information about this question is presented in the Table14 of Section 4.... In PAGE 53: ... These largest markets include Australia (1 firm), Germany (1 firm), England (1 firm), Asia (1 firm), and Worldwide markets (2 firms). This profile is illustrated by Table14 . The table shows that most Canadian packaged software firms (92.... ..."
Table 24. Gross sales of Best-Selling Packaged Software Gross Sales of best-selling products in
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 23. Cross-table of Channel Mode and the Use of the Internet (Frequency)....................................50 Table24 .... In PAGE 58: ....2.6 Use of the Internet and Frequency of Online Distribution of Packaged Software This section presents information about gross sales and growth rate of online distribution and the best selling packaged software. As indicated in Table24 , 25.32% of the respondents have gross sales of less than 0.... ..."
Table 20. Proportions of Gross Sales Accounted for by Online Sales
"... In PAGE 7: ...able 19. Secondary use of Online Distribution in Canadian Packaged Software Firms..........................48 Table20 .... In PAGE 56: ...As shown in Table 19, only 20 respondents do not use the Internet. However, due to the sensitive nature of this question or lack of available data, most respondents (73%) decline to answer this question as illustrated in Table20 . One respondent said, I can not disclose sales! The results are still insightful.... ..."
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