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Table 4.1: Average texture segmentation results (% inaccurate) using critically sampled trans- forms. The decompositions are labeled first by type, then by number of directions and number of octave bands, respectively.
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Table 1. Causes of Inaccurate Estimates
Table 22. Inaccurate statements in verbal briefings
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Table 3. Causes by Responsibility for Inaccurate Estimates
Table 1: This table shows an overview of many of the available virtual endoscopy systems and their classi cation according to our taxonomy. Note that available information on the various virtual endoscopy systems can be somewhat undetailed. Hence, some of the presented information might be inaccurate.
"... In PAGE 3: ... Nevertheless, they can be very important too. Among these other features are: How well multiple mate- rials/segmented objects are supported? How well the system is integrated in a PACS viewing system a criterion that is very important for the daily clinical practice? How much pre-processing is required? Table1 gives an overview of the various systems classi ed by our taxonomy. 3.... ..."
Table 1: This table shows an overview of many of the available virtual endoscopy systems and their classi cation according to our taxonomy. Note that available information on the various virtual endoscopy systems can be somewhat undetailed. Hence, some of the presented information might be inaccurate.
"... In PAGE 3: ... Ho- wever, there are many more important features of the va- rious systems, which we will not include in the taxonomy. Among these other features are: How well multiple materi- als/segmented objects are supported? How well the system is integrated in a PACS viewing system (a criterion that is very important for the daily clinical practice)? How much pre-processing is required? Table1 gives an overview of the various systems classi ed by our taxonomy. c... ..."
Table 2 Sensitivity of maintenance policy to inaccurate time estimates Deviation
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"... In PAGE 14: ... This result is due to the balancing of the total expected uptime and downtime. Table2 presents sensitivity analysis of the optimum maintenance policy when the maintenance and replacement time estimates are inaccurately specified. It can be seen that the optimum maintenance thresh- old is insensitive to the deviations of the replacement time, but is slightly sensitive to the deviations of parameter estimates in the maintenance time model.... ..."
Table 2: Sensitivity of maintenance policy to inaccurate time estimates
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"... In PAGE 16: ... This result is due to the balancing of the total expected uptime and downtime. Table2 presents sensitivity analysis of the optimum maintenance policy when the main- tenance and replacement time estimates are inaccurately specified. It can be seen that the optimum maintenance threshold is insensitive to the deviations of the replacement time, but is slightly sensitive to the deviations of parameter estimates in the maintenance time model.... ..."
Table 10: Total Number of Inaccurate Answers for Perception Task Two for All
Table 5: Stereo reduction sensitivity to inaccurate parallax detection.
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"... In PAGE 33: ...ndicates the nature of the encounter, i.e., whether the airplane was above, below, or crossing the wakes. The real di#0Berence in altitude for the 15:42:57 hour data extraction is between 650 and 600 feet #28Table 4#29. Figure 15 shows a consistent error extracting the real depth of about 20 feet, which, by Table5 indicates parallax error of about one pixel. There was no GPS data available for the 15:17:52 hour at the time of data reduction, but the depth extraction illustrated in Fig.... ..."
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