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Table 4. Coefficients of correlation. Cachegrind UMI

in Ubiquitous memory introspection
by Qin Zhao, Rodric Rabbah, Saman Amarasinghe, Larry Rudolph, Weng-fai Wong 2007
"... In PAGE 7: ... The miss ratios are obtained by dividing the number of L2 miss counts by the number of L2 references, for both loads and stores. The results are reported in Table4 . The Pentium 4 in- cludes two hardware prefetchers, and so we measured the miss ratios under two scenarios.... ..."
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Table 2. Tradeoffs in profiling methodologies. Simulators HW counters UMI

in Ubiquitous memory introspection
by Qin Zhao, Rodric Rabbah, Saman Amarasinghe, Larry Rudolph, Weng-fai Wong 2007
"... In PAGE 2: ... UMI provides a level of profiling detail that is not possible with hardware counters. Table2 contrasts UMI to existing profiling methodologies. Table 2.... ..."
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Table 2: Tradeoffs for different profiling methodologies. Simulators HW counters UMI

in Ubiquitous Memory Introspection (Preliminary Manuscript)
by Qin Zhao, Rodric Rabbah, Saman Amarasinghe, Larry Rudolph, Weng-fai Wong, Qin Zhao, Rodric Rabbah, Saman Amarasinghe, Larry Rudolph, Weng-fai Wong 2006
"... In PAGE 5: ...possible with hardware counters. Table2 contrasts UMI to existing profiling methodologies. 1.... ..."

Table 1: Number of trackable and new features in each frame

in Feature Replenishment for Long-Term Visual Motion Tracking
by Tak Keung, Leslie Kitchen, Zhi-qiang Liu
"... In PAGE 14: ... The moving object is controlled by a UMI RTX robotic arm. Table1 shows the number of features used, and how many new features are found in each frame time. In the rst frame, the system scans the whole image to allocate the features, then the system uses them in the ongoing tracking process.... ..."

Table 1: Number of trackable and new features in each frame

in Feature Replenishment for Long-Term Visual Motion Tracking
by Tak Keung, Les Kitchen, Zhi-qiang Liu
"... In PAGE 14: ... The moving object is controlled by a UMI RTX robotic arm. Table1 shows the number of features used, and how many new features are found in each frame time. In the rst frame, the system scans the whole image to allocate the features, then the system uses them in the ongoing tracking process.... ..."

Table 1. Running time for a range of HW counter sample sizes, compared to UMI. Sample Size 0 (native) 1 (UMI) 10 100 1K 10K 100K 1M

in Ubiquitous memory introspection
by Qin Zhao, Rodric Rabbah, Saman Amarasinghe, Larry Rudolph, Weng-fai Wong 2007
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Table : 1 Developmental Parameters at a Glance India Present vs. UMI Reference for India 2020

in New Delhi
by Dr. S. P. Gupta, K. C. Pant 2002

Table 1: Summary of Experimental Motions. 2. Compute ^ uMi from (15) and 2 ui from (17). These are considered the measured quantities. Compute Mi and Mi from ^ uMi and Pi and Pi from ^ uPi. Then:

in Motion and Structure from Time-Varying Optical Flow
by J.L. Barron, R. Eagleson 1995
"... In PAGE 4: ... We per- formed ve experiments in total: (1) pure transla- tion relative to a single plane, (2) general observer motion relative to a single plane, (3) general ob- server motion relative to multiple planes, (4) cir- cular observer motion with no rotational accelera- tion in an enclosed room and (5) circular observer motion with constant rotational acceleration in the same enclosed room. Table1 summarizes the mo- tions.... ..."
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Table 12. Percent of calories from alcohol by age, aa~ and race/eUmi~ United Stataq lWS-91

in Advance Data From Vi and HealthStatisticsofthe CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROLAND PREVENTION/National Centerfor Health Statistics Energy and Macronutrient Intakes of Persons Ages 2 Months and Over in the United States: Third National Health and Nutrition Exam
by Margareta Mcdowdl, Ronette R. Briefel, Dr. P. H, Ann M. Bischof, Clifford R, Margaret D. Carroll, Catherine M. Loria, Clifford L. Johnson, Division Health, Examination Statistics 1994

Table 8. Evolution in the status of the Human Obesity Gene Map

in The Human Obesity Gene Map The Human Obesity Gene Map: The 2003 Update
by Eric E. Snyder, On Walts, Louis Pérusse, Yvon C. Chagnon, S. John Weisnagel, Tuomo Rankinen, Yvon C. Chagnon, S. John, Tuomo Rankinen, Claude
"... In PAGE 16: ... The number of genes and other markers associated or linked with human obesity phenotypes continues to expand. The progress made over the last decade is exemplified in the numbers collated in Table8 . The human obesity gene map has become significantly more detailed and complex since the first version developed in 1994.... ..."
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