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Table 3. Six LSA indices for the low and high-cohesion text versions. Cohesion LSA Index Low High

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Table 2: Instances of Semantic Analysis

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by unknown authors 1999
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Table 2: Instances of Semantic Analysis

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by unknown authors 1999
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Table 1. Guard semantics analysis

in Static Analysis for Guarded Code
by Ping Hu 2000
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Table 1: Results of the semantic analysis

in Diagram Understanding Using Integration of Layout Information and Textual Information Yasuhiko Watanabe
by Seta Otsu

Table 1: Summary of semantic analysis

in Matching Syntactic-Semantic Graphs for Semantic Relation Assignment
by Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz
"... In PAGE 6: ... The correct pairing (feather,parade) is missing, because it cannot be inferred from the parse tree. Table1 gives a summary of the processing statis- tics. We observe that graph-matching was used to process a clear majority of the total pairs extracted 63.... ..."

Table 1: Results of the semantic analysis

in Diagram Understanding Using Integration of Layout Information and Textual Information
by Yasuhiko Watanabe, Makoto Nagao, Seta Otsu

Table 1. Major lexical chains automatic analysis

in WordNet for Lexical Cohesion Analysis
by Elke Teich, Peter Fankhauser 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ... Following [9] for the manual analysis, whenever a choice had to be made on which type of relation to base the establishment of a tie, priority was given to repetition. Table1 shows the results for the automatic analysis, Table 2 gives the results for the manual analysis (strongest chains only). The chains are represented by the anchor word for simple repetition, and a subset of the participating words for the other types of relations.... ..."
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Table 1. BT set notation and its semantics.

in Verification of an Integrated Role-Based Access Control Model
by Saad Zafar, Kirsten Winter, Robert Colvin, R. G. Dromey
"... In PAGE 4: ... Basic set operations like union, compliment, and intersection are allowed, as well as membership and cardinality. In addition, two other constructs have been introduced: one for selection of all elements used in parallel execution of a BT segment, and another one for selection of one element (chosen non-deterministically) from a given set ( Table1 ). The static analysis of the RBAC policy is possible by automatically translating DBT into the SAL specification language.... ..."

Table 1. Analysis of errors for baseline automatic romanizer.

in Pomona College, Swarthmore College,
by Katrin Kirchhoff, Jeff Bilmes, Sourin Das, Nicolae Duta, Melissa Egan, Gang Ji, Feng He, John Henderson, Daben Liu, Mohamed Noamany, Pat Schone, Richard Schwartz
"... In PAGE 2: ... 80.1% of all script forms were ro- manized correctly by this method; an analysis of the baseline re- sults is shown in Table1 . A large percentage of script forms (68%) have only a single romanized equivalent in the training set.... ..."
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