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Table 2. State of the art in the field of artificial grasping systems: a comparative analysis

in THE ADAH PROJECT: AN ASTRONAUT DEXTEROUS ARTIFICIAL HAND TO RESTORE THE MANIPULATION ABILITIES OF THE ASTRONAUT
by M. C. Carrozza, F. Vecchi, S. Roccella, L. Barboni, E. Cavallaro, S. Micera, P. Dario 2002
"... In PAGE 3: ... 11. Adaptive grasp Table2 shows a comparative analysis of some artificial hands reported in recent robotics literature. The parameters selected to compare different hand concepts and prototypes are the number of degrees of freedom, the number of actuators, the size, the weight and the resulting force.... ..."

Table 4. Quantitative parameters of fracture behavior of the artificial structures of steels

in International Journal of Fracture 125: 33--50, 2004.
by Numerical Analysis Of
"... In PAGE 12: ... Figure 12 shows the force-displacement curves for the simulated microstructures. Table4 provides some main quantitative characteristics of crack growth in the different structures. The value of G (nominal specific energy of the formation of a unit of new surface) for each microstructure characterizes the fracture resistance of each of the structures.... In PAGE 13: ... For comparison purpose, the results for the simple microstructures from (Mishnaevsky et al., 2003b) are given in the Table4 as well. Figure 14 shows the fractal dimension plotted versus the fracture energy.... In PAGE 15: ...tructures, i.e. on the structures where one of the layers forces the intensive crack kinking and branching. Comparing the values of fractal dimension of the fracture surface (given in Table4 ) and the values of the relative reduction of crack rate v/vL, it may be seen that the... ..."

Table 1. Matrix used for generation of artificial sequence with hidden periodicity of seven DNA bases in length

in Search and Classification of Potential Minisatellite Sequences from Bacterial Genomes
by Andrew Shelenkov, Konstantin Skryabin, Eugene Korotkov 2006
"... In PAGE 10: ... Thus, the latent dinucleotide periodicity could be stabilized under the influence of yet other forces of natural selection. All the class matrices obtained are available online as Supplementary Table1 at www.dnaresearch.... ..."

Table 4: Force field energies of false optimal and the experimental reference con- formers.

in von
by Vorgelegt Der, Der Universität Wien, Dipl Ing, Wolfgang A. Svrcek-seiler, Im Januar
"... In PAGE 88: ...RESULTS 82 Table4 shows the result of the final energetic evaluation of the conformers I to IV and of the reference structure. The angle and dihedral contributions as well as the Coulomb and solvation terms are given separately, since they show a systematic difference between experimental and artificial structures.... ..."

TABLE I Artificial Problem

in Extending GENET with Lazy Arc Consistency
by Peter J. Stuckey, Vincent Tam 1996
Cited by 16

Table I. Artificial dataset

in Special Issue Measurement System Analysis for Bounded Ordinal Data
by Jeroen De Mast, Wessel Van Wieringen

TABLE I ARTIFICIAL DATA

in Feature Subset Selection for Support Vector
by Machines Using Confident, Mauricio Kugler, Kazuma Aoki, Susumu Kuroyanagi, Akira Iwata, Anto Satriyo Nugroho

Table 1. Results on artificial data

in A Memetic Algorithm for Global Induction of Decision Trees
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ...as presented. All systems were tested with a default set of parameters. 3.1 Artificial Datasets Results of experiments with artificial datasets are gathered in the Table1 . For all domains GDT-MA and GDT-AP performed very well, both in terms of classi- fication accuracy and tree complexity.... ..."

Table 2 AREAS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

in Forecasting and Assessing the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Society
by Martin A Fischler, L. Stephen Coles, Jay M. Tenenbaum 1973
"... In PAGE 2: ..., and to translate these rules into a representation or structure which allows problem-solving and learning abilities to be used in reaching an adequate level of performance. The areas of artificial intelligence and their subtopics are shown in Table2 . A representative col lection of early work in A.... ..."
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Table 2. Simulation with Artificial Input

in Autonomic Multi-server Distribution in Flash Crowds Alleviation Network
by Merdan Atajanov, Toshihiko Shimokawa, Norihiko Yoshida
"... In PAGE 7: ... When the load is decreasing, the proxies begin to leave the cloud and a member server is switched back to the normal state. Table2 summarizes the configuration for the simulation of servers SVR01 and SVR02 with artificial input. Figures 3 and 4 present the results of this simulation.... ..."
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