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Table 1: the ACE Technical Reports.
2001
"... In PAGE 11: ... In particular we implemented prototypes to control cameras, projectors, sound input and output, video input and output, fingerprint readers, iButton token readers, a services directory, and workspace access. This work is described in a set of technical reports described in Table1 and available from the Information and Telecommunications Technology Center. ... In PAGE 20: ... 5 Publications The following papers, student projects, and book chapters utilized equipment supported by the ACE Research Infrastructure grant. Technical Reports are listed in Table1 . The documents are listed as they were reported in annual reports.... ..."
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Table 1 lists the ACE Technical Reports
2003
"... In PAGE 8: ... In particular we implemented prototypes to control cameras, projectors, sound input and output, video input and output, fingerprint readers, iButton token readers, a services directory, and workspace access. This work is described in a set of technical reports described in Table1 and available from the Information and Telecommunications Technology Center. ... ..."
Table 1: Technical report indexes on the Internet
1998
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Table 1. Differences Between Technical Reports and Books
"... In PAGE 87: ... The estimated cost of the property, renovations, moving ex- 5-SUBSEQUENT EVENTS penses, severance pay and other costs as- On February 7,1985 the Association con- sociated with the relocation will amount tacted to purchase a building in Wash- to approximately $1,600,000. Table1 . Marketable Securities Current assets Cash Common stocks Cost $ 54,651 176,564 $231,215 Non-current assets US.... ..."
Table 1 lists the IANS Technical Reports
2003
Table 1. Events organized by the JavaGrande Forum
2000
"... In PAGE 2: ... 1.3 Scienti c Contributions of the JavaGrande Forum The Forum organizes scienti c conferences and workshops or is represented on panels;; see Table1 . The most importantannual eventistheACM Java Grande Conference.... In PAGE 2: ... The most importantannual eventistheACM Java Grande Conference. A large portion of the scienti c contributions of the \JavaGrande Community quot; can be found in the conference journals ( Table1 ) and in some issues of Concurrency { Practice amp; Experience [9{12]. In addition, the JavaGrande Forum publishes working reports at regular intervals [34, 35].... ..."
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Table 3. Results of Experiments with Individual Pages of Two Technical Reports
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"... In PAGE 9: ... Five technical reports of 12, 20, 37, 12 and 7 pages respectively were compared page by page with the BD from the corresponding technical report. Typical results are presented in Table3 for two technical reports, the first five results are from one report and the second five from another. Clearly the first page after the front page had similarity with the front page but there was little similarity ... ..."
Table 1. Computer Science Technical Report (CSTR) usage statistics by domain
1998
"... In PAGE 3: ... While this prevents us from incorporating detailed user demographics into the transaction log analysis, the design decision has had two practical advantages: users can immediately begin searching without spending time registering or verifying their account (an important consideration, given that this user group appears to prefer brief interactions with search systems); and anonymous access assures users of their privacy, so that user interest profiles specific to given individuals cannot be developed (again, a matter of concern for users of digital libraries [13]). Examination of the search access by domain code (see Table1 ) indicates that the heaviest use of the collection comes from North America, Europe (particularly Germany and Finland), as well as the local New Zealand community and nearby Australia. As expected for such a collection, a large proportion of users are from educational (.... In PAGE 11: ... Disappointingly, the majority of queries (64.2%) do not lead to users viewing document content (see Table1 0). Just over 19% of queries result in the viewing of one document, 12.... ..."
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Table 1. Median citation ages for technical report repositories
1998
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Table 8: Confusion matrix of technical reports by CoFD.
"... In PAGE 14: ... The comparison shows that, although there is no single winner on all the datasets, CoFD is a viable and competitive algorithm in document clustering domain. To get a better understanding of the CoFD, Table8 gives the confusion matrices built from the clustering results on URCS dataset. The columns of the confusion matrix are NLP, Robotics/Vision, Systems and Theory respectively.... ..."
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