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Table I. Parameter values for the experiments for the one step prediction of the Lorenz time series with the recursive encoding method and back-propagation learning. pm and pc, respectively, denote the probabilities of mutation and cros- sover for the different chromosomes, SC, LC, the coding C and the input weights input.

in A Model for the Dynamic Interaction Between Evolution and Learning
by Bernhard Sendhoff, Martin Kreutz 1999
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Table 2 Scores with one-step slicing

in International Journal on Software Tools for Technology (2005) DOI 10.1007/s10009-005-0202-0 SPECIAL SECTION ON TOOLS AND ALGORITHMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS
by Alex Groce, Sagar Chaki, Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman 2005
"... In PAGE 12: ....1.3 Disadvantages of one-step slicing: The relativity of relevance Interestingly, when the results of one-step and two-phase slicing differ, it is generally the case that the one-step ap- proach produces less useful results. Table2 in Sect. 6.... In PAGE 17: ... 6.4 Evaluation of one-step slicing Table2 shows the poor results obtained by applying one- step slicing (Sect.... ..."

Table 2 Scores with one-step slicing

in SPECIAL SECTION ON TOOLS AND ALGORITHMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMS
by Alex Groce, Sagar Chaki, Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman, A. Groce (b
"... In PAGE 12: ....1.3 Disadvantages of one-step slicing: The relativity of relevance Interestingly, when the results of one-step and two-phase slicing differ, it is generally the case that the one-step ap- proach produces less useful results. Table2 in Sect. 6.... In PAGE 17: ... 6.4 Evaluation of one-step slicing Table2 shows the poor results obtained by applying one- step slicing (Sect.... ..."

Table 2. Scores with one-step slicing

in Software Tools for Technology Transfer manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) Error Explanation with Distance Metrics
by Alex Groce, Sagar Chaki, Daniel Kroening, Ofer Strichman
"... In PAGE 12: ....1.3 Disadvantages of One-Step Slicing: The Relativity of Relevance Interestingly, when the results of one-step and two-phase slicing di er, it is generally the case that the one-step ap- proach produces less useful results. Table2 in Section 6.4 shows the results for applying one-step slicing to various case studies.... In PAGE 18: ... 6.4 Evaluation of One-Step Slicing Table2 shows the poor results obtained by applying one-step slicing (Section 5.1) to the case studies.... ..."

Table 1. One-step approximation error

in Approximation of continuous time stochastic processes by a local linearization method
by Isao Shoji 1998
"... In PAGE 10: ....2. Results of experiments. Results of experiments for the one-step and multi- step approximation errors are shown in Table1 and Table 2 respectively. For all cases, the errors induced by the LL method are much smaller than the errors induced by the Euler method.... ..."
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Table 1. One-Step Automatic Segmentation

in Blind change detection for audio segmentation
by Mohamed Kamal Omar, Upendra Chaudhari, Ganesh Ramaswamy 2005
"... In PAGE 3: ...ty is less than 0.1. The missing probability is calculated by as- suming a change is missed, if no change was detected within one second from it. Table1 shows the results for one-step automatic segmentation using the three algorithms. It shows that our imple-... ..."
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Table 3 One-step matrix

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by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 12: ... E apos;or example, A,, is initially created from All; the prime parent (Ao) and attachments to other lists arc secondary. form as shown in Table3 ; the matrix indicates the connections representation among the various lists. Table 3 is a one-step matrix showing all single-step relationships within the structure shown in Figure 5.... In PAGE 12: ... form as shown in Table 3; the matrix indicates the connections representation among the various lists. Table3 is a one-step matrix showing all single-step relationships within the structure shown in Figure 5. The same type of undirected graph can be used as a logical- clement association matrix when dealing with a hierarchical language structure.... In PAGE 12: ... As previously mentioned, the two structures may be identical, although such a restriction is neither necessary nor desirable. The matrix in Table3 also shows all the list intcrrela- tionships and thus reflects one of the variable sublists of the list- structure control block. Continuing the discussion of the data structure in Figure 5, consider the question of alternate paths to the same list.... ..."

Table 1. One-Step Execution Relation.

in The type-consistency problem for queries in objectoriented databases,” NAIST
by Yasunori Ishihara, Hiroyuki Seki, Minoru Ito 1998
"... In PAGE 5: ... Let a98 [a37a48a99a80a100 ] denote the function a98a101a20 such that a98a102a20 (a37 ) = a100 and a98a101a20 (a103 ) = a98 (a103 ) for all a103a105a104 = a37 . The one-step execution relation a35 on configurations is defined as shown in Table1 . Note that the execution is deterministic, that is, for every configuration CF, there is at most one CFa20 such that CF a35 CFa20 .... ..."
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Table 1. One-Step Automatic Segmentation

in Blind Change Detection for Audio Segmentation
by Mohamed Kamal Omar, Upendra Chaudhari 2005
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Table 3: One-Step Estimation Results

in International Interventionism 1970-1989: A Count Data Approach
by Peter Geil, Ralph Rotte, Ralph Rotte
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