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Table 1: The accuracy of the predictor when distinguishing authentic papers from various forms of inauthentic papers. TF represents the term frequency feature set, and CP represents compression profile feature set.

in Using Compression to Identify Classes of Inauthentic Texts
by Mehmet M. Dalkilic, Wyatt T. Clark, James C. Costello, Predrag Radivojac 2006
"... In PAGE 4: ... TF represents the term frequency feature set, and CP represents compression profile feature set. Table1 shows the classification accuracy of our system for various classes of inauthentic texts and four different learning procedures. We used support vector machines of degrees p = 1 and p = 2 for both term-frequency and compression-profile feature sets.... In PAGE 4: ... It is worth commenting that training all authentic vs. all inauthentic texts resulted in a somewhat lower prediction accuracy ( Table1 ), similarly to the observed outcomes in the study by Frank et al. [3].... ..."
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Table 1: The accuracy of the predictor when distinguishing authentic papers from various forms of inauthentic papers. TF represents the term frequency feature set, and CP represents compression profile feature set.

in Abstract Using Compression to Identify Classes of Inauthentic Texts
by Mehmet M. Dalkilic, Wyatt T. Clark, James C. Costello, Predrag Radivojac
"... In PAGE 4: ... TF represents the term frequency feature set, and CP represents compression profile feature set. Table1 shows the classification accuracy of our system for various classes of inauthentic texts and four different learning procedures. We used support vector machines of degrees p = 1 and p = 2 for both term-frequency and compression-profile feature sets.... In PAGE 4: ... It is worth commenting that training all authentic vs. all inauthentic texts resulted in a somewhat lower prediction accuracy ( Table1 ), similarly to the observed outcomes in the study by Frank et al. [3].... ..."

Table 1: File size (in bytes) of four example MEMS devices.

in Internet Based Prototyping of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems
by N. M. Wilson, D. Yergeau, R. W. Dutton
"... In PAGE 5: ... Finally, it creates an input file for a finite-element code, based on the ProPHLEX finite-element kernel, which permits hp-adaptive finite element simulation of the coupled electromechanical problem. Discussion and Conclusions Table1 shows examples of file sizes for various micro-electro-mechanical devices. Both VRML and OOGL (the file format used by JGV) are ASCII file formats.... In PAGE 5: ... Most VRML browsers permit the input files to be compressed using the gzip compression algorithm. This greatly reduces the size of the actual file transmitted, as can be seen in Table1 . As the table indicates, the geometry can be transmitted in a reasonable amount of time even over a 56 Kbps modem.... ..."

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in Implementing and Evaluating Common Repository Services
by Bonnie M. Edwards 1995
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by unknown authors 1996
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Table data file index file

in A Query Tool for Syntactically Annotated Corpora
by Laura Kallmeyer

Table 1. A File-backup Program in COBOL

in Reverse Engineering and Reusing COBOL Programs: A Program Transformation Approach
by Sharon Flynn (eds, Hongji Yang, Yong Sun, Hongji Yang, Yong Sun 1997

Table 1: IFS File Types and File Operations

in A Universal Smart Transducer Interface: TTP/A
by H. Kopetz, M. Holzmann, W. Elmenreich
"... In PAGE 5: ...an be executed (e.g., a JAVA applet). The transmitted data of a round form the input parameters for such an execution. The following Table1 indicates which operations may be performed on which file type: Table 1: IFS File Types and File Operations ... In PAGE 8: ...Table1 shows the calculated response times in milliseconds for different TTA configuration, assuming a two frames with 1 byte each for the RT data of each node. In order to support the higher transmission speeds, a more powerful microcontroller with an hardware UART interface is required.... ..."

Table 1: IFS File Types and File Operations

in A Universal Smart Transducer Interface: TTP/A
by H. Kopetz, M. Holzmann, W. Elmenreich
"... In PAGE 5: ...Table1 indicates which operations may be performed on which file type: Table 1: IFS File Types and File Operations... In PAGE 7: ... Within this 28 msec interval there is also space for one master-slave round of 9 bytes between two subsequent multipartner rounds. Table1 shows the calculated response times in milliseconds for different TTA configuration, assuming a two frames with 1 byte each for the RT data of each node. Table 2: Response Times for Different TTP/A configurations Speed \ nodes 4 8 16 32 9.... ..."
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