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Table 1. Contribution and correlation link types.
2004
"... In PAGE 2: ...oftgoals, i.e., goals with no clear-cut definition. Both models are AND/OR trees with lateral correlation links (see Table1 ). The bottom vertice of the V represent tasks that contribute to the satisfaction of both goals and softgoals.... ..."
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Table 1. Correlation links, adopted from [4]
"... In PAGE 3: ... To accomplish this, we linearize functional goals and tasks in rows and the softgoals as columns. In the resulting table, we use the values of Table1 to label relationships (correlations). The conversion schema in Table 2 is used in order to provide the quantitative propagation for all possible variants.... ..."
TABLE I RANGES OF LINK WEIGHTS AND THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THEM.
Table 1: Correlation Coefficient for link flows between models on the base network
Table 2: Correlation coefficient for link travel times between models on the base network
Table 1. Similarity values, using the monosemous relatives queries, the cosine similarity for comparing the signatures, and correlation to the link distance in WordNet as gold standard.
2004
"... In PAGE 5: ... A measure of 1 will give us perfect similarity, in contrast to a measure of 0. 5 Results Table1 shows the results for the sixteen words separately and overall, using monosemous relatives for collecting the documents, the cosine similarity between the topic signatures, and the link distance in WordNet as gold standard. In the case of the word dike, the similarities are always 0 or 1.... ..."
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Table 3: Pearson correlation between frequency of access and link number, type, and in and out degrees.
1994
"... In PAGE 15: ... high correlations suggest that as documents age, the mean number of links per document and their relative in and out degree decreases. In short, recently accessed documents have a higher degree of interconnectivity Table3 shows the correlation between frequency of access and link number and type. While the correlations are negative, they are much weaker than the recency results.... ..."
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Table 3: Pearson correlation between frequency of access and link number, type, and in and out degrees.
"... In PAGE 15: ... high correlations suggest that as documents age, the mean number of links per document and their relative in and out degree decreases. In short, recently accessed documents have a higher degree of interconnectivity Table3 shows the correlation between frequency of access and link number and type. While the correlations are negative, they are much weaker than the recency results.... ..."
Table 3: Flow correlation by model pair for link groups (1000 groups of one link, 1000 routes of 5 consecutive links and 1000 routes of 10 consecutive links).
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