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Table 2: Experimental results on TOC page and title page detection
"... In PAGE 15: ... So we use the title page detection error rate (the sum of deletion and insertion rate) as the metric of article linking. Table2 shows the testing results. We can see that all of the TOC pages are correctly detected and the title page detection error rate is 2%.... ..."
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Table 10 Experimental results for STRZ: mean working set size (pages).
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Table 1 shows the experimental results for 64 page writes (2 17 4
Table 1: The results of parameter estimation for GFP-GR using an experimental time series obtained by the Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching (FRAP) technique.
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"... In PAGE 6: ... Model calibration The developed methodology was then used to estimate diffusion coefficient and binding rate parameters of GFP- tagged glucocorticoid receptor (GFP-GR). The results are given in Table1 and Figure 2 (the experimental FRAP time series data are from McNally, personal communication). The Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and Coefficient of Determination (R2) were calculated, using equations (14) and (15), for every set of optimized parameters and pre- sented in the last two columns of Table 1.... In PAGE 6: ... The results are given in Table 1 and Figure 2 (the experimental FRAP time series data are from McNally, personal communication). The Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and Coefficient of Determination (R2) were calculated, using equations (14) and (15), for every set of optimized parameters and pre- sented in the last two columns of Table1 . The values for diffusion coefficient, binding rate parameters, and corre- sponding indices estimated by [25] are given as the first run in Table 1 and Figure 2 for sake of comparison.... In PAGE 6: ... The Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE) and Coefficient of Determination (R2) were calculated, using equations (14) and (15), for every set of optimized parameters and pre- sented in the last two columns of Table 1. The values for diffusion coefficient, binding rate parameters, and corre- sponding indices estimated by [25] are given as the first run in Table1 and Figure 2 for sake of comparison. Table 1 and Figure 2 indicate that many combinations of the three parameters can essentially produce the same error level (RMSE) and yields equally excellent fits.... In PAGE 7: ... Our analysis, however, suggests that using FRAP, one cannot conclude how much of the bio-macromolecule under study is free and how much is bound. As Table1 shows, the concentra- tion of free GFP-GR ranges from zero to 100 per cent. The same is true for the concentration of the bound complex.... In PAGE 7: ... Note that both parameter sets produce excellent fits with the same RMSE and coefficient of determination (see Figure 2). Analysis of Table1 indicates that the average binding time per vacant site, calculated by tb = 1/Kd [25], ranges between 0.3 and 500 mili-seconds.... In PAGE 9: ... The following null and alternative hypotheses were formu- lated: To verify if the residuals have constant variance they were divided into different sections. One of the possible solu- tions in Table1 was chosen and the residual plot versus laser beam recovery (Fig. 3) was divided into three regions.... ..."
Table 1: Data Set for Experimental Knowledge Mining with Linked Web Pages Using ASKS
"... In PAGE 3: ...http://www.somu.go.jp/. The number of crawled pages amounted to roughly 19,000 for each set (see Table1 ). The linked data was converted into an affinity matrix by the crawler while it searched and analyzed the link structure.... ..."
Table 1. Summary of experimental results using 621 data records from 46 Web pages. Test MDR Omini IEPAD
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Table 5 Experimental results for STR1: total number of missing pages 8/MI.
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Table 9 Experimental results for STR2: total number of excess pages ZIEl
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Table 1: Experimental Results (for objects where all systems output pages that referred to the objects)
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"... In PAGE 2: ... A page was said to include an attribute-value pair only when a correspondence between the attribute and its value could be visually recognized as on the left side of Figure 1. Table1 shows the performance of the three systems which together generated 126 pages for 42 objects1:allthreesys- tems provided pages that referred to the object. The columns titled Google, SP,andSP* indicate the average number of attributes included in each page produced by each of these systems.... ..."
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Table 1. Experimental results on (a) news portals (b) university home pages (c) travel sites
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