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Table 4: Sensitivity analysis (surface linguistic attributes).

in University General Requirements Unit UGRU- 60 Text Mining for Student Assessment
by unknown authors

Table 2. Relative cost savings with first-touch cost mapping(%)

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ... Remote blocks are assigned a high-cost and local blocks are assigned a low cost. Table2 shows the relative cost savings by cost-sensitive algo- rithms over LRU in our basic cache as r varies from 2 to 32. The high-cost access fraction in each benchmark is shown in the last column of Table 1.... ..."

Table 1 The labeling wearable: (1) the touch sensitive pad for Unistroke input, (2) sensor package containing pinhole CCD and boundary microphone.

in Recognizing User's Context from Wearable Sensors: Baseline System
by Brian Clarkson

Table 1 . Sensitivity of DFDI to aerosol and surface optical properties.

in Diffuse-Sky Downward Irradiance (DFDI) at Surface in Cloud-Free Atmospheres - A Closure Experiment
by Halthore Nemesure Schwartz, R. N. Halthore, S. Nemesure, S. E. Schwartz, D. G. Imre
"... In PAGE 2: ... The output of 6S provides both DNSI and DFDI at the surface in a single run. Results and Discussion The three models calculate DFDI to within 1 W m 2 of each other (see Table1 ). For all low-altitude cases, Figure 1, (29 cases at SGP, 3 at BOREAS), model estimates are higher than measurements.... In PAGE 2: ... For all high-altitude cases (3 cases), models correctly calculate DFDI. For one of the cases in Figure 1, a sensitivity analysis is performed as summarized in Table1 , to study the effect on the model overestimation. Measurements, given in row 1, are for September 27, 1997, at the SGP site, 1722 UT, 40.... In PAGE 2: ... Reduction in apparent AOT, DAOT, required to close the gap between model estimates and measurements, is also shown (triangle). From the last column in Table1 , it is clear that SSA of 0.5 or AOT of 0.... In PAGE 3: ...Table1... ..."

Table 1: Examples of the fault event models

in
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"... In PAGE 6: ... The attribute, thing, takes two values, exist or no-exist. We have identified 55 fault events some of which are shown in Table1 where the states with * are either optional causest16 which are not necessary but facilitate the state change into the faulty state or indirect resultst22 which are not always but sometimes induced associated with the direct resultt21. By actions we mean the key behavior or action taken to change the state of the object from the normal state to the fault state.... ..."

Table 3. Sensitive move for the Pima case 188

in Sensitivity Analysis of the Result in Binary Decision Trees
by Isabelle Alvarez
"... In PAGE 7: ... On the contrary, Case 63 is not so close to the decision surface. The sensitive move of the case 188 is shown in Table3 (in Table 4 for the case 63). The sensitive move is the smallest change that has to be applied to the case to make the decision change (its norm is the sensitivity).... ..."

Table 3. Sensitive move for the Pima case 188

in Sensitivity Analysis of the Result in Binary Decision Trees
by Isabelle Alvarez
"... In PAGE 7: ... On the contrary, Case 63 is not so close to the decision surface. The sensitive move of the case 188 is shown in Table3 (in Table 4 for the case 63). The sensitive move is the smallest change that has to be applied to the case to make the decision change (its norm is the sensitivity).... ..."

Table 1. Statistic Data of the Testing Images Touching words Totally touching

in Separation of Overlapping Text from Graphics
by Ruini Cao, Chew Lim Tan 2001
"... In PAGE 3: ... We cut out the neighboring area of touching text and obtained about 137 small images for the experiments. Table1 shows the statistic data of the testing images. We can see that the touching of words and graphics was serious (touching words: 39.... ..."
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Table 2 : JEDEC Moisture Sensitivity Level Classification

in 4th Annual Flip Chip, BGA, Chip Scale Packaging ’98 APRIL 28-29,1998 Encapsulation Selection, Characterization and Reliability for Fine Pitch BGA (fpBGA™)
by Henry M. W. Sze, Marc Papageorge
"... In PAGE 6: ...0 PACKAGE RELIABILITY Package level reliability can be classified into six levels according to JEDEC standard (test method A112-A). Table2 shows various JEDEC levels that the package can be classified under. This indicates floor life moisture susceptibility prior to surface mount operation.... ..."

Table 1: Norms of use of touch

in The communicative system of touch, alphabet, lexicon, and norms of use
by Isabella Poggi, Filomena Cirella, Antonietta Zollo, Alessia Agostini 2003
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