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TABLE 1. Inactivation half-lives of HIV-1

in Elimination of Retroviral Infectivity by N-Ethylmaleimide with Preservation of Functional Envelope Glycoproteins
by David R. Morcock, James A. Thomas, Tracy D. Gagliardi, Robert J. Gorelick, J. David Roser, Elena N. Chertova, Julian W. Bess, David E. Ott, Quentin J. Sattentau, Ines Frank, Melissa Pope, Jeffrey D. Lifson, Louis E. Henderson, Bruce J. Crise 2004

Table 6: Adaptive data collection, SDSC dataset.

in Using
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... 6.2 Retroactive data collection Although adaptive data collection works well on the MINT dataset, it fails for the SDSC dataset #28 Table6 #29. The es- timated bandwidth of the 7th link fails to converge even using all the available data, and the best estimate is neg- ative, which is a pretty good indication that something is wrong.... ..."

Table 6: Adaptive data collection, SDSC dataset.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... 6.2 Retroactive data collection Although adaptive data collection works well on the MINT dataset, it fails for the SDSC dataset #28 Table6 #29. The es- timated bandwidth of the 7th link fails to converge even using all the available data, and the best estimate is neg- ative, which is a pretty good indication that something is wrong.... ..."

Table 5: Adaptive data collection, MINT dataset.

in Using pathchar to estimate Internet link characteristics
by Allen Downey 1999
"... In PAGE 7: ... Each time we added new measurements, we doubled their num- ber, starting with 2, 4, 8, etc. Table5 shows the number of data points used to char- acterize the links in the MINT dataset. For each link, the table shows the estimated bandwidth and the width of the interval.... ..."
Cited by 217

Table 6: Adaptive data collection, SDSC dataset.

in Using pathchar to estimate Internet link characteristics
by Allen Downey 1999
Cited by 217

Table 4: Statistics on adaptation data sets.

in Cross-Task Portability of a Broadcast News Speech Recognition System
by N. Bertoldi, F. Brugnara, M. Cettolo, Marcello Federico, D. Giuliani 2002
"... In PAGE 7: ...) Adaptation sets with increasing amounts of data were extracted from the training data of each spoken dialogue domain, as specified in Table 4. (Put Table4 here.) 3 System Description The ITC-irst large vocabulary speech recognition system features a Viterbi decoder, context dependent HMMs, and a hierarchical trigram LM.... ..."
Cited by 4

Table 5: Adaptive data collection, MINT dataset.

in Using
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... Each time we added new measurements, we doubled their num- ber, starting with 2, 4, 8, etc. Table5 shows the number of data points used to char- acterize the links in the MINT dataset. For each link, the table shows the estimated bandwidth and the width of the interval.... ..."

Table 5: Adaptive data collection, MINT dataset.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... Each time we added new measurements, we doubled their num- ber, starting with 2, 4, 8, etc. Table5 shows the number of data points used to char- acterize the links in the MINT dataset. For each link, the table shows the estimated bandwidth and the width of the interval.... ..."

Table 4. Statistics of supervised adaptation data.

in From Broadcast News To Spontaneous Dialogue Transcription:
by N. Bertoldi, F. Brugnara, M. Cettolo, M. Federico, D. Giuliani 2001
Cited by 8

Table 4. Statistics of supervised adaptation data.

in From Broadcast News To Spontaneous Dialogue Transcription: Portability Issues
by N. Bertoldi, F. Brugnara, M. Cettolo, M. Federico, D. Giuliani 2001
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