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Table 1. Experimental validation

in Computer Vision-Based Interface for the Control of Meta-Instruments
by Frederic Jean, Ra Branzan Albu, Wolfgang A. Schloss, Peter Driessen
"... In PAGE 5: ... The video footage was parsed in two se- quences, acquired at different times. Based on the values shown in Table1 , the mean ratio of missed key- press detections is 11.5 %, while the mean ratio of false key- press detections is 1%.... ..."

Table 4: Experimental validation of the Rent-

in On the Intrinsic Rent Parameter and Spectra-Based Partitioning Methodologies
by L. Hagen, A. B. Kahng, F. Kurdahi, C. Ramachandran
"... In PAGE 6: ... Although the #0Cts are not quite as good as those pertaining to the Rent parameter in Section 4 above, the data gives a clear indication that the relationship in Equation #286#29 holds. 8 Table4 compares the slope of the regression line #0Ct to the data and the one predicted by Equation 6 using the estimated Rent parameter from Table 2. We notice that the range of slopes is well within what is predicted by the #15-Rent relationship: if 0 #14 p #14 1, then ,1 #14 #28 p 2 , 1#29 #14,0:5.... ..."

Table 1.1 Experimental Validation Models

in Culture Conflicts in Software Engineering Technology Transfer
by Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Dolores R. Wallace, David W. Binkley 1998
Cited by 2

Table 3.1 Experimentation validation models

in Experimental Validation of New Software Technology
by Marvin V. Zelkowitz , Dolores R. Wallace, David W. Binkley

Table 1. Experimental model validation

in Providing Quality of Service on the Web Using Bandwidth Throttling
by Nikolai A Hagin, Nikolai A. Hagin, Vladislav S. Voinov
"... In PAGE 9: ... We conducted a set of experiments with various Web servers for different configurations of the Web system to validate this model. In Table1 , an example of experimental results for the model validation is presented. As follows from the data, the relative error of the QoS prediction is less than 10% on the whole controlled interval of the bandwidth level parameter.... ..."

Table 8: Experimental validation of our cost model and join ordering heuristic.

in Processing Sliding Window Multi-Joins in Continuous Queries over Data Streams ∗
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 10: ...1 that the worst plan for this query costs roughly ve times as much to process as the optimal plan in the case of algorithm Multi-Way NLJ. As seen in Table8 , when insertion and expiration costs have been included, this di erence diminishes somewhat. We have veri ed that the best plan in all cases is the plan predicted by our heuris- tic.... In PAGE 10: ... However, we still pay for the cost of accessing the buckets and searching for old tuples. This explains why the eager version of the hash join shown in Table8 achieves a much faster output rate than the lazy version|in that example, there were only ve buckets per hash table. We also note that the maximum output rate drops o gradually when is large.... ..."

Table 2: Testcases used in experimental validation. Circuit #cells Max.

in Detailed Placement for Leakage Reduction Using Systematic Through-Pitch Variation
by Andrew B. Kahng, Swamy Muddu, Puneet Sharma

Table 2: Experimental validation of predicted transcriptional start sites.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... RNA was extracted from expo- nentially growing cultures and TSS were determined by primer extension analyses. The seven candidate promoters for which a transcription signal was observed matched the predicted sequence ( Table2 ). The distance between the observed TSS and the potential -10 box was in all cases either 5 or 6 nt.... ..."

Table 7: Experimental results validating the accuracy of EtE

in EtE: Passive End-to-End Internet Service Performance Monitoring
by Yun Fu, Ludmila Cherkasova, Wenting Tang, Amin Vahdat
"... In PAGE 15: ... Then, EtE monitor processes the #0Cltered logs and masked logs. Table7 summarizes the... In PAGE 15: ...Table 7: Experimental results validating the accuracy of EtE monitor reconstruction process for HPL and Support sites. The results of maskedlogs in Table7 show that EtE monitor does a good job of page access reconstruction even when the requests do not have any referer #0Celds. However, with the knowledge introduced by the ref- erer #0Celds in the #0Cltered logs, the number of recon- structed page accesses increases by 9-21#25 for the con- sidered URLs in Table 7.... In PAGE 15: ... The results of maskedlogs in Table 7 show that EtE monitor does a good job of page access reconstruction even when the requests do not have any referer #0Celds. However, with the knowledge introduced by the ref- erer #0Celds in the #0Cltered logs, the number of recon- structed page accesses increases by 9-21#25 for the con- sidered URLs in Table7 . Additionally,we also #0Cnd that the number of reconstructed accesses increases by 11.... In PAGE 15: ...8#25 for all the considered URLs if EtE monitor pro- cesses the original logs without #0Cltering either the via #0Celds or the referer #0Celds. The di#0Berence of EtE time between the two kinds of logs in Table7 can be ex- plained by the di#0Berence of the number of reconstructed accesses. Intuitively, more reconstructed page accesses lead to higher accuracy of estimation.... ..."

Table 6.1: Additional experimental results validating Propositions 1.

in Robust Tracking and Human Activity Recognition
by Meghna Singh
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