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Table 12: Full Text Table

in Detection of Emerging Trends: Automation of Domain Expert Practices
by David R. Gevry 2002
"... In PAGE 5: ...able 11: Conference Table........................................................................................................... 43 Table12 : Full Text Table .... ..."
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Tables FULL TEXTS SUMMARY TEXTS HEADLINE TEXTS

in Choosing feature sets for training and testing self-organising maps: A Case Study
by Khurshid Ahmad, Bogdan L. Vrusias, Anthony Ledford 2001
Cited by 5

Table 4: Confusion matrix for the full text, region

in Taking the Load Off the Conference Chairs: Towards a Digital Paper-Routing Assistant
by David Yarowsky, Radu Florian

Table 5: Performance on Full Text Routing

in Taking the Load Off the Conference Chairs: Towards a Digital Paper-Routing Assistant
by David Yarowsky, Radu Florian

Table 1. Statistics of the full-text documents

in Paragraph-Based Nearest Neighbour Searching in Full-Text Documents
by Suliman Al-hawamdeh, Peter Willett

Table 1: Full-text stats

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 2: Full-text stats

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006

Table 4. Summary of the results obtained by application of MuteXt to NRs

in
by Florence Horn, Anthony L. Lau, Fred E. Cohen 2003
"... In PAGE 7: ...es exclusively. This led to the identification of 1094 articles. Only 434 unique full texts were retrieved: 401 in HTML, 389 in PDF and 356 in both formats. Of the 1094 articles, 343 were found to contain point mutations ( Table4 ). The relatively low percentage of relevant documents retrieved shows that the Medline queries we performed were not specific enough.... ..."

Table 4. Comparison of a Keyword Search on Abstracts versus Full Text

in Textpresso: An Ontology-Based Information Retrieval and Extraction System for Biological Literature
by Hans-michael Müller, Eimear E. Kenny, Paul W. Sternberg 2004
"... In PAGE 8: ... Note that there can be more than one data type per article. We first measured the value of searching for keywords in the full text of an article as opposed to searching its abstracts ( Table4 ). The overall information recall when searching abstracts is low (;44.... ..."
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Table 1: Construction times for full-text indices.

in Breaking a Time-and-Space Barrier in Constructing Full-Text Indices
by Wing-kai Hon, Kunihiko Sadakane, Wing-kin Sung 2003
"... In PAGE 2: ... Such barrier may prevent these indices to become useful for large-scale applications.2 Table1 summarizes the performance of the best known algorithms for constructing these full-text indices. 1.... In PAGE 3: ... Besides, our algorithms can actually be adopted to build other full-text indices, including CSA, Compressed Suffix Tree (CST) [11], and FM-index [5]. The performance of our algorithms for constructing these indices are summarized in Table1 . Another application of our algorithm is that, it can act as a time and space efficient algorithm for the block sorting [2], which is a widely used process in various compression schemes, such as bzip2 [25].... ..."
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