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Table 7: Average THD measurements reference test vs. 1-test procedure
Table 2. Inference procedures for each feedback type. Here, likely refers to the use of subclassifier confidences, relevant to the use of similarity measures.
Table 2. Inference procedures for each feedback type. Here, likely refers to the use of subclassifier confidences, relevant to the use of similarity measures
Table 1: Various measures of the size of the Turing Machine implementation. Data size refers to the number of bits per cell on the tape, which was implemented as a nite memory. Measurements of lines of code do not include comments or blank lines. The term de nitions refers to top-level define and defmodule forms. HDL code includes all forms necessary to generate Verilog HDL, including Scheme procedures. Test code includes all behavioral programs for testing the system and individual components. Note that the Verischemelog source is an abstraction which generates the indicated parameterized family of Turing Machines! Data Verischemelog source Verilog output
"... In PAGE 8: ... Also counted in the gures in the table are library procedures of general utility, such as iterate. Table1 re ects a silicon approximation to a Tur- ing Machine, a small processor with separate data and instruction memories. The machine has four instruc- tions, right, left, jump, and halt.... ..."
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Table 3: THE PERMISSION OF REFERENCE FILES AND PROCEDURES
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Table 2 : Reference mixture splitting procedure
Table 2 : Reference mixture splitting procedure
Table 5: A summary of different test data generators Methods Reference Integer Float Arrays Procedure Path Statement/Branch
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"... In PAGE 9: ... Efficiency should therefore be measured on specific classes of problems. Table5 summarizes the existing methods with functional- ities close to our method (first line in the table). Two other methods offer the same functionalities, [11] and [7].... ..."
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Table 3 tabulates the measured relative sizes of the Google, MSN Search, and Yahoo! indices. Since our query pool con- sisted mostly of English language phrases, our results refer mainly to the English portion of these indices. We also re- mind the reader that the indices we experimented with are somewhat outdated. In order to test whether a URL belongs to the index, we used a standard procedure [4, 12].
"... In PAGE 10: ... Table3 : Relative sizes of major search engines. Figure 9 shows the domain name distributions in the three indices.... ..."
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