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Table 4. Size of FOCUS Text by Chapter

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1998
"... In PAGE 9: ... We ran our alignment experi- ments over the same text. Table4 shows the size of each chapter in terms of the number of sentences. The dictionary was constructed out of EDR bilingual dic- tionary and Kyoto University apos;s MU dictionary.... ..."
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Table 1: The Deaf Telephony SoftBridge enables a Deaf user on a PC to communicate with a hearing user on the telephone system (PSTN). The system automatically converts Deaf text to speech on the handset, but relays the speech from the hearing user to a translation operator to send text back to the Deaf user. Another SoftBridge, called MuTI (Multi-modal Telemedicine Intercommunicator) was developed by Chetty et al (2003, 2004). This SoftBridge prototype (see Table 2) relays text, images, and video in semi-synchronous fashion between users with a peer-to-peer architecture. The native languages of the users on either end differ, e.g. Dutch and Xhosa, but so far the users communicate in English, a second language for both. We have conducted field trials with MuTI in a remote rural community to enable a nurse at a small clinic to communicate with a doctor at a nearby hospital.

in User interfaces for communication bridges across the digital divide
by Edwin H. Blake, William D. Tucker 2006
"... In PAGE 6: ... As an example of an actual implemented prototype, Lewis et al. (2002, 2003) demonstrates how a SoftBridge can tackle certain bridging operations (see Table1 ). This SoftBridge translates between text from Internet- based chat and voice on the public phone system.... ..."
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TABLE II QUALITY ESTIMATIONS FOR THE CONTENT AND TEXT VIEWS OF THE WEB IMAGE DATA Query Target MA MU MMVQ apache helicopter 0.63 0.96 0.76 apache landscape 0.33 0.98 0.50 apple computer 0.53 0.89 0.67 apple fruit 0.43 0.96 0.60 jaguar animal 0.69 0.93 0.79

in Web Image Classification
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TABLE II QUALITY ESTIMATIONS FOR THE CONTENT AND TEXT VIEWS OF THE WEB IMAGE DATA Query Target MA MU MMVQ apache helicopter 0.63 0.96 0.76 apache landscape 0.33 0.98 0.50 apple computer 0.53 0.89 0.67 apple fruit 0.43 0.96 0.60 jaguar animal 0.69 0.93 0.79

in Web Image Classification
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Table 3: Additional examples of obfuscated text and of HMM output

in Spam Deobfuscation Using a Hidden Markov Model
by Honglak Lee 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... 19Because the different types of obfuscation are not mu- tually exclusive, the first four rows in the table do not sum up to equal the all obfuscations line. The all words deobfuscated text are shown in Table3 . Words in the output that were modified from the original (i.... ..."
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Table 3: Additional examples of obfuscated text and of HMM output

in Spam Deobfuscation Using a Hidden Markov Model
by Honglak Lee 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... 19Because the different types of obfuscation are not mu- tually exclusive, the first four rows in the table do not sum up to equal the all obfuscations line. The all words deobfuscated text are shown in Table3 . Words in the output that were modified from the original (i.... ..."
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Table 3: Additional examples of obfuscated text and of HMM output

in Spam Deobfuscation Using a Hidden Markov Model
by Honglak Lee 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... 19Because the different types of obfuscation are not mu- tually exclusive, the first four rows in the table do not sum up to equal the all obfuscations line. The all words deobfuscated text are shown in Table3 . Words in the output that were modified from the original (i.... ..."
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Table 1. MU statistics

in Load Balancing in Distributed Web Server Systems with Partial Document Replication
by Ling Zhuo, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau 2002
"... In PAGE 11: ...89% reduction in the bytes transferred to clients. The details of the groups are shown in Table1 . Table 1.... ..."
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Table 3: The in nite volume and continuum extrapolations. The continuum values have been linearly extrapolated from S = 12; 20. The perturbative values for ~ mU = 67 GeV ( ) correspond to a transition deep in the (perturbative) metastability region, see Fig. 9. As explained in the text, it should be noted that the perturbative de nitions for vH=Tc; vU=Tc ( ) are not exactly the same as the non-perturbative ones. The perturbative values ( ) for =T 3 c represent an upper bound as explained in [17].

in The Mssm Electroweak Phase Transition On The Lattice
by M. Laine, K. Rummukainen
"... In PAGE 27: ... The V ! 1 extrapolations are shown in Fig. 12 and in Table3 together with the perturbative results. For ~ mU = 50 GeV and 65 GeV, we again perform the continuum extrapolation linearly in 1= S = a g2 S3=6.... In PAGE 32: ... The V ! 1 results are shown in Fig. 15 and in Table3 . The symmetric $ broken U -transition is so weak that our volumes in Table 2 are much too small for a reliable interface tension estimate, and we did not attempt it here.... ..."

Tables: bN mu=md mu=ms

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