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Table 3. Generic Ontology for Interaction at the Global Level

in An Agent-Based Generic Model for Human-Like Ambience
by Tibor Bosse, Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel Klein, Jan Treur
"... In PAGE 5: ... This has been done in a universal order-sorted predicate logic format that easily can be translated into more specific ontology languages. Table3 provides an overview of the generic sorts and predicates used in interactions at the global level. Examples of the use of this ontology ... ..."

Table 1. Ontology for Interaction at the Global Level

in Formal Design and Analysis of an Ambient Multi-Agent System Model for Medicine Usage Management
by Mark Hoogendoorn, Michel Klein, Jan Treur
"... In PAGE 4: ... Specification of the Multi-Agent Level In order for the various components shown in Figure 1 to interact in an appropriate manner, generic temporal rules at the global level are specified that model the interaction between the various components. First of all, Table1 shows the ontology needed to express such rules. Using the ontology, the following generic temporal rules were specified.... ..."

Table 2: Global decision for the level movement

in The Steam Boiler Controller Problem in Signal-Coq
by Mickaël Kerboeuf, Mickael Kerboeuf, David Nowak, David Nowak, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Jean-pierre Talpin

Table 2: Global decision for the level movement

in The Steam Boiler Controller Problem in Signal-Coq
by Mickaël Kerboeuf, David Nowak, David Nowak, Jean-Pierre Talpin, Jean-pierre Talpin, Projet Ep-atr

TABLE 1 Comparison of Global and Local Level Set Methods for Example 1

in A PDE-Based Fast Local Level Set Method
by Danping Peng, Barry Merriman, Stanley Osher, Hongkai Zhao, Myungjoo Kang 1999
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Table 1: Arab countries e-Readiness rank at the global level 2002 2003 2004 2005 Country

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 5: ...4 Collected data As the result of conducting personal interviews, and distribution of questionnaires, one hundred forty two questionnaires received (56.8%), the respondents classified according job title and experiences as follows: Table1 : Respondents classification according job title and experiences Job title No. % Experience (in years) No.... ..."

Table 10 compares the percentage of instructions due to the input sets from the Top 100 occurrences for both the global and local levels. The number of input sets in this table is the same for both the global and local levels and is the number of input sets in the Top 100 occurrences at the global level.

in An Analysis of the Potential for Global Level Value Reuse in the SPEC 95 and SPEC 2000 Benchmarks
by Joshua Yi And, Joshua J. Yi, David J. Lilja
"... In PAGE 15: ...7 4.0 Table10 : Percentage of Instructions Due to the Input Sets from the Top 100 Occurrences for Both the Global and Local Levels As expected, the input sets for the Top 100 occurrences at the global level cover a higher percentage of instructions for all benchmarks as compared to the input sets for the Top 100 occurrences at the local level. Therefore, a global value reuse mechanism could reuse an additional 1.... ..."
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Table 2. Precision at the global and local-level; overall performance is the weighted average GLOBAL LEVEL VECTOR BASED PRECISION Backbone Heart Kidney Liver Spleen OVERALL

in Task-Oriented Medical Image Retrieval
by William Horsthemke, Daniela Raicu, Jacob Furst
"... In PAGE 7: ... This organ CBIR determined the best combination of texture feature representation and corresponding similarity measure using both pixel-level and global-level data. All eleven combinations of feature sets and similarity measures exceeded an overall precision of 80% ( Table2 ). Overall and individually per region, global-level outperformed pixel-level using vector representation by about 6%.... ..."

Table 3. Average accuracy (%) of C 4.5 results obtained for the distributed datasets with the additional reduction on the global level Value of the representation level

in and multi-database mining
by Sectio Ai, Ireneusz Czarnowski, Piotr Jędrzejowicz
"... In PAGE 7: ... The instances reduction was also executed on the global level after combining the local results. These results are shown in Table3 . Additionally, Fig.... ..."

TABLE 1. Placement results of the 2nd level global QP

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