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Table 6: Thread corresponding silk smuggled

in Unweaving a Web of Documents
by R. Guha, Ravi Kumar, D. Sivakumar, Ravi Sundaram
"... In PAGE 8: ... curity concerns, and the subsequent restoration of flights. The second, presented in Table6 , is a short thread that nevertheless spans nearly a year, and discusses silk smug- gled through Nepal from China to India. 5.... ..."

Table 1. Timing of the SilkRoad applications.

in The Performance Model of SilkRoad - A Multithreaded DSM System for Clusters
by Liang Peng, Weng-fai Wong, Chung-Kwong Yuen
"... In PAGE 5: ... The Embarrassingly Parallel (ep) accumulates two- dimensional statistics from a large number of Gaussian pseudo-random numbers which are generated according to a particular scheme that is well-suited for parallel compu- tation. Table1 lists the experimental results. 4.... In PAGE 5: ... To measure how well the experimental results fit the predicted performance, we use the coefficient of deter- mination a97a99a145 , which is defined as follows: a97 a145 a42 a87a131a88a125a146 a7a46a147a140a88a113a147a121a111a148a20 a145 a146 a7a10a147a75a88 a147a149a20 a145 a142 The closer a97 a145 is to 1, the better the prediction. Based on the experimental data in Table1 and the predicted results (82.... In PAGE 5: ... Figure 4 shows the comparison between the estimated per- formance and tested performance. Similarly, we calculated the coefficient of determination based on the experimental results (see Table1 ) and predicted results (12.08s, 6.... ..."

Table 3.2. Silk Specifications

in UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN Département d’Administration et de Gestion SketchiXML: A Sketching Tool for Designing User Interfaces for Information Systems
by Pr. Manuel Kolp, Pr. Jean Vanderdonckt 2004

Table 2. Sketch Operations

in Algebraic Graph-Based Approach to Management of Multibase Systems, I: Schema integration via sketches and equations
by Boris Cadish, Zinovy Diskin 1995
Cited by 29

Table 1: Sketch Notations

in Improving Sketch Reconstruction Accuracy Using Linear Least Squares Method
by Gene Moo Lee, Huiya Liu, Young Yoon, Yin Zhang 2005
Cited by 1

Table 1 sketches this

in 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 0 0 999 $" %'(
by To Appear Proceedings, Marc Pollefeys A, Reinhard Koch B, Maarten Vergauwen A, Bert Deknuydt A, Luc Van Gool A
"... In PAGE 4: ...different steps of the reconstruction system. Table1 . Robust estimation of the epipolar geometry from a set of matches containing outliers using RANSAC (a61 OK indicates the probability that the epipolar geometry has been correctly estimated).... In PAGE 5: ...his is illustrated in Fig. 3. The rst steps consists of nding the epipolar geometry as described in Section 3.1. Then the matches which correspond to already reconstructed points are used to compute the projection matrix a106 a100 . This is done using a robust procedure similar to the one laid out in Table1 . In this case a minimal sample of 6 matches is needed to compute a106 a100 .... ..."

Table 1 sketches this

in Three-Dimensional Scene Reconstruction From Images
by Marc Pollefeys, Reinhard Koch, Maarten Vergauwen, Bert Deknuydt, Luc Van Gool
"... In PAGE 4: ...different steps of the reconstruction system. Table1 . Robust estimation of the epipolar geometry from a set of matches containing outliers using RANSAC (a61 OK indicates the probability that the epipolar geometry has been correctly estimated).... In PAGE 5: ...his is illustrated in Fig. 3. The first steps consists of finding the epipolar geometry as described in Section 3.1. Then the matches which correspond to already reconstructed points are used to compute the projection matrix a104 a99 . This is done using a robust procedure similar to the one laid out in Table1 . In this case a minimal sample of 6 matches is needed to compute a104 a99 .... ..."

Table 32: Digital Silk Road Feature Pro#0Cle

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Results of Sketch Interpretation

in A System for Constructing Boundary Representation Solid Models from a Two-Dimensional Sketch
by P. A. C. Varley, R. R. Martin
"... In PAGE 17: ...1. Experimental Results Table1 collates the results obtained using all of the tri- hedral sketches illustrated in the Figures in this paper and a few other examples. They are grouped by category, and within a category are in order of increasing complexity.... ..."

Table 1: sketch of triangle passing

in Behavior Based Modelling
by Erika Takeshi Matsumura, Takeshi Matsumura
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