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Describing the uncertainties in experimental results

by Robert J. Moffat - Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science , 1998
"... I I It is no longer acceptable, in most circles, to present experimental results without describing the uncertainties involved. Besides its obvious role in pub-lishing, uncertainty analysis provides the experimenter a rational way of eval-uating the significance of the scatter on repeated trials. Th ..."
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I I It is no longer acceptable, in most circles, to present experimental results without describing the uncertainties involved. Besides its obvious role in pub-lishing, uncertainty analysis provides the experimenter a rational way of eval-uating the significance of the scatter on repeated trials

Experimental Results

by P. Jonathon Phillips, Senior Member, W. Todd Scruggs, Alice J. O’toole, Patrick J. Flynn, Kevin W. Bowyer, Cathy L. Schott, Matthew Sharpe
"... Abstract — This paper describes the large-scale experimental results from the Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) 2006 and the Iris Challenge Evaluation (ICE) 2006. The FRVT 2006 looks at recognition from high-resolution still frontal face images and three-dimensional (3D) face images, and measures ..."
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Abstract — This paper describes the large-scale experimental results from the Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT) 2006 and the Iris Challenge Evaluation (ICE) 2006. The FRVT 2006 looks at recognition from high-resolution still frontal face images and three-dimensional (3D) face images, and measures

Comparison of Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms: Empirical Results

by Eckart Zitzler, Lothar Thiele, Kalyanmoy Deb , 2000
"... In this paper, we provide a systematic comparison of various evolutionary approaches to multiobjective optimization using six carefully chosen test functions. Each test function involves a particular feature that is known to cause difficulty in the evolutionary optimization process, mainly in conver ..."
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, the experimental results indicate a hierarchy of the algorithms under consideration. Furthermore, the emerging effects are evidence that the suggested test functions provide sufficient complexity to compare multiobjective optimizers. Finally, elitism is shown to be an important factor for improving evolutionary

experimental results.

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"... We here focus on the problem of robust estimation of large dominant image motion under local illumination variations. Of course, this task can be implemented by applying the previous GDIM dynamic image model to the classical direct model-based hierarchical estimation technique. However, this approac ..."
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is superior to the remaining models in performing the initial parameter updating process at the coarse level, employment of the NDIM dynamic image model for motion estimation at the coarse pyramid level is the essence of the proposed strategy. Finally, experimental results on synthetic and real images

• Experimental results

by Mauricio G. C. Resende , 2010
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by Yong Zheng, Robin Burke, Bamshad Mobasher , 2013
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Experimental Results

by Antonio J. Conejo, Juan M. Morales, Luis Baringo, Bharat Singhvi
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Experimental Results

by Harald Mutschke, Akemi Tamanai, Michiel Min, Forsterite (crystalline Mg Sio, Marusu Yuuyaku, Carrier Gas N, Cross Section, Ajsed Marusu Sol-gel
"... We investigate the ability of the statistical light-scattering model with a distribution of form factors (DFF) and different sets of optical constants to reproduce our laboratory-measured infrared extinction spectra of crystalline Mg 2SiO 4 (forsterite) particles in Aerosol and in KBr/PE pellets. Ex ..."
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. Experimental Set-up for Aerosol spectroscopy We equipped our FTIR Spectrometer (BRUKER 113v) with a multi-path gas cell in order to measure the extinction of a cloud of silicate dust carried by the gas filling the cell (Fig.1). A brush powder disperser (Fig.2) was used for suspending particles in the gas (dry

Experimental results on

by Decays Wislicki On , 2004
"... INTRODUCTION The NA48 experiment at CERN, originally designed for the measurement of the direct CP violation [1], performs also a rare-decay programme for the KS and KL mesons. Here we report on recent measurements of the decays KL # # e (K e4 ) [2], KL # # # e (K e3 ) and . Resu ..."
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) and . Results for the last two are preliminary. The KL beam was produced every 17 s in 4.8 s spills, 210 KL s/spill, by 400 GeV protons from CERN SPS. The KL production target was located 126 m (more than 20 c# S ) before the 114 m fiducial volume. The detector (cf. ref. [1]) consists of the magnetic

EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

by Ervin Williams, Li Revi Of, Literatm Ooooooooo, Torira':. Ure Lcle Ana Difft , 1980
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