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Table 1. Different properties of 2D and 3D information. While 3D information has geometric properties (position and orientation), 2D information covers also appearance based properties (color,contrast transition etc.). .

in Abstract
by Syddansk Universitet, Dirk Kraft, Syddansk Universitet, Nicolas Pugeault
"... In PAGE 7: ... Discussion The advantages of using a 2D or a 3D scene representa- tion is highly dependent on the application and the context. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages as pre- sented in Table1 . By keeping these properties in mind, we described a representation that preserves relevant aspects of 2D and 3D information to allow for switching between the dimensions according to the actual requirements.... ..."

Table 1. Results of the algorithm for the first input image in Figure 5 (which contains the dinosaur) and comparison to two geometric schemes. Indexing that uses lighting information produces favor- able results.

in Indexing with Unknown Illumination and Pose
by unknown authors

Table 3: Geometrical properties of two garments.

in Validating a Cloth . . .
by Hyewon Seo, See-jo Kim, Frederic Cordier, et al.
"... In PAGE 4: ...5 Tests on differently sized garments We have simulated two different sizes of garments on each cylinder. Detail information on geometrical properties of these two garments is provided in Table3 . From Equation (3) in Section 3 (and later in Section 5), we hypothesized that the smaller garment would exhibit higher pressure value for a given .... ..."

Table 3: Geometrical properties of two garments.

in Validating a Cloth Simulator . . .
by Hyewon Seo, See-jo Kim, Frederic Cordier, et al.
"... In PAGE 4: ...5 Tests on differently sized garments We have simulated two different sizes of garments on each cylinder. Detail information on geometrical properties of these two garments is provided in Table3 . From Equation (3) in Section 3 (and later in Section 5), we hypothesized that the smaller garment would exhibit higher pressure value for a given .... ..."

Table 3.2: Static Profile Performance (geometric mean across all runs for bench- mark and scaled to be relative to resubstitution case) Using Information From A Single SPEC Reference Profile)

in The Effect of Profile Choice and Profile Gathering Methods on Profile-Driven Optimization Systems
by Todd Mowry, Geoff Langdale, Geoff Langdale 2004
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Table 3.3: Static Profile Performance (geometric mean across all runs for bench- mark and scaled to be relative to resubstitution case) Using Information From A Single SPEC Training Profile)

in The Effect of Profile Choice and Profile Gathering Methods on Profile-Driven Optimization Systems
by Todd Mowry, Geoff Langdale, Geoff Langdale 2004
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Table 3.2: Static Profile Performance (geometric mean across all runs for bench- mark and scaled to be relative to resubstitution case) Using Information From A Single SPEC Reference Profile)

in The Effect of Profile Choice and Profile Gathering Methods on Profile-Driven Optimization Systems
by Geoff Langdale, Peter Lee, Todd Mowry 2004
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Table 3.3: Static Profile Performance (geometric mean across all runs for bench- mark and scaled to be relative to resubstitution case) Using Information From A Single SPEC Training Profile)

in The Effect of Profile Choice and Profile Gathering Methods on Profile-Driven Optimization Systems
by Geoff Langdale, Peter Lee, Todd Mowry 2004
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TABLE 25 Screens for entering site-specific information Screen Function/Purpose Site Entry for location description, traffic volume, cross-section geometrics, accident history, and comments for individual sites.

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Table 3 Dimensional data of the tape hub locking mechanism

in Including Geometric Feature Variations in Tolerance Analysis of Mechanical Assemblies
by Kenneth W. Chase, Jinsong Gao, Spencer P. Magleby, Carl D. Sorensen 1996
"... In PAGE 26: ... Table3 shows the geometric information for the assembly. Dimensions with a given tolerance are the manufactured variables, while those without specified tolerances are the... ..."
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