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Tables 2 and 3 chart the NCC discovery process.

in Automatic Discovery of Non-Compositional Compounds in Parallel Data
by I. Dan Melamed

Table 2. Terminals Used in the GP Discovery Process

in Genetic Programming-Based Discovery of Ranking Functions for Effective Web Search
by Weiguo Fan, Michael D. Gordon, Praveen Pathak
"... In PAGE 8: ... A population in a generation consists of P such trees. Terminals: We use the features mentioned in Table2 and real constants as the terminals. In this table, XX can stand for the entire document, or for the indi- vidual structural parts of the documents such as the anchor, the title, the body, or the abstract of the document.... ..."

Table 1. Mean localization and orientation error as produced by the discovery process.

in Robotic discovery of the auditory scene
by E. Martinson, A. Schultz 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... After investigating the area, the sound source position was re-estimated along with the map of the surrounding environment and the source orientation. Table1 shows the mean error for each source. These results demonstrate the reliability of the discovery process in accurately finding and modeling sources.... ..."
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Table 1. Mean localization and orientation error as produced by the discovery process.

in Robotic discovery of the auditory scene
by E. Martinson, A. Schultz 2007
"... In PAGE 6: ... After investigating the area, the sound source position was re-estimated along with the map of the surrounding environment and the source orientation. Table1 shows the mean error for each source. These results demonstrate the reliability of the discovery process in accurately finding and modeling sources.... ..."
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Table 1: Specialization Subgraph Used in Example Resource Discovery Process

in Discovering Shared Interests Among People Using Graph Analysis of Global Electronic Mail Traffic
by Michael F. Schwartz , David C. M. Wood 1992
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Table 1: Specialization Subgraph Used in Example Resource Discovery Process

in Discovering Shared Interests Among People Using Graph Analysis of Global Electronic Mail Traffic
by Michael Schwartz, David C.M. Wood 1992
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Table 3.4: Mapping TWIST price discovery processes to protocols

in ABSTRACT
by unknown authors

Table 1. OSS Process Discovery and Modeling Studies

in Discovering and Modeling Open Source Software Processes Abstract
by Chris Jensen
"... In PAGE 18: ... 3.5 Summarizing Results from Discovering and Modeling OSS Processes Table1 summarizes the discovery and modeling methods applied to OSS processes, as well as which process was studied, and the data analyzed in the studies described above. Several studies have used multiple techniques in concert to discover a wide range of processes spanning the software lifecycle, mostly geared towards release.... ..."

Table 1. Statistics on the process of pattern discovery

in A Text Mining Approach for Definition Question Answering, to appear
by Claudia Denicia-carral, Manuel Montes-y-gómez, Luis Villaseñor-pineda, René García Hernández 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... In particular, we contemplated questions asking about the position of a person as well as questions demanding the description of an acronym. Table1 shows some numbers on the process of pattern discovery. It is important to notice that using only 20 definition seed pairs we discovered 78 definition patterns related to positions and 122 related to acronyms.... ..."
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Table 2. Non OSS Process Discovery and Modeling Studies

in Discovering and Modeling Open Source Software Processes Abstract
by Chris Jensen
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