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Table 6 Matrices related to the collection structure and their eigenvectors
"... In PAGE 32: ... 6.2 Eigenvectors of the matrices related to the structure In this section, we examine the eigenvectors of the structure-related matrices of the col- lection space ( Table6 ). We consider these matrices within the context of a Web collec- tion, where link analysis ranking algorithms can be used to compute their eigenvectors, in order to derive measures of quality of Web pages.... ..."
Table 1 shows a part of the relation that was collected
1997
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Table 2. Experimental results of collections from related works
"... In PAGE 10: ...4 11 yahoo(shopping) 10 6 4 2 0 20 21.82 yes 130 The web pages for experiments were collected from two means: (i) Pages collected by ourselves from the various well-known site (see Table 1); (ii) Pages ever used in the related works (see Table2 ). The pages collected by ourselves are universally larger in size and more complex structures than the pages from the related works.... In PAGE 10: ... 6.2 Effectiveness Results Table 1 shows the results on the pages collected by ourselves, and Table2 provides the results on the pages from the related works. Both tables contain the following elements: (i) source: short description of each collection, #n: the number of sample pages; (ii) #a: the number of elements in the manually built schema; #c, #p and #i showing the cases of correct, partially-correct and incorrect; (iii) #b the number of semantic blocks in the two sample pages for creating wrapper; #t is the total time needed to inducing schema from the pages, starting from finding semantic blocks and ending after inducing the schema, and #size is the total size of the two sample pages used for inducing wrapper; (iv) finally extr.... In PAGE 11: ... On eBay(auction), the se- lected sample pages for inducing wrapper contain only 5 data items of total 6 items, re- sulting the wrapper cannot extract the left one from several pages. The induced wrapper for another example uefa(teams) in Table2 can only partially extract one of the data items since the data item takes different occurrence paths ( //#text vs. //span/#text ) in the two sample page, making the system falsely identifying a case of disjunction.... ..."
Table II. F1 performance for collective relational entity resolution using di erent neighborhood similarity measures in the three bibliographic datasets.
Table 6. Methodologies Employed in Collecting Environment-Related Data General loan
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Table 5 Add Relative Health Measures to Collective Model of Net Worth
"... In PAGE 13: ... We also note that relative years of education is likely a better measure of long-run income control than the share of current income. Table5 adds some relative health measures to the model. If declining health results in a decline in control over household resources (e.... ..."
Table 2: Author-related characteristics of the six special test collections.
"... In PAGE 4: ... This means that, for each community collection, the special versions have the same number of documents and queries. Table2 lists some characteristics of the six special test collections. The fact that special versions with only the first author have the same number of total authors as documents is not a coincidence.... ..."
Table 3: MAP computed against cystic fibrosis collection. Improvements are shown relative to BM25.
2005
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Table 2. Details sensor readings or detections for 7 users with relatively rich collections.
in Location and Activity Modelling in Intelligent Environments, in School of Information Technologies
2005
"... In PAGE 6: ... Our experiments have been based upon data for 32 users. A summary of the data for four of the more interesting users is summarized in Table2 . Data was collected over 4 months for the BlueStar (Bluetooth) sensor types, and 6 weeks for the other sensor types.... In PAGE 7: ... Figure 5 shows the consistency graph for User B1, a university academic. As shown in Table2 , their model is based on substantial data sets from two sources, BSpy and Finger. This person also tends to keep a fairly consistent schedule over the four months: for example the very consistent period around hour 70 of the week is their research group weekly seminar and other meetings.... ..."
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