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Table 1 Estimated rotation angles between adjacent images. views rotation angle error views rotation angle error

in Structure and Motion Estimation from Apparent Contours under Circular Motion
by Kwan-Yee K. Wong, Paulo R. S. Mendonça, Roberto Cipolla
"... In PAGE 10: ... The initial and final configurations of the image of the rotation axis and the horizon are shown in Fig. 6, and the estimated rotation angles between adjacent images and their errors are shown in Table1 . It can be seen from Table 1 that the errors in the rotation angles ranged from 0.... ..."

Table 2: Spreading induced by rotations.

in R.Saifavi-Naini,Y.Zheng, ”Further comments on the Soviet Encryption Algorithm
by C. Charnes, L. O'connor Y, J. Pieprzyk Z, R. Safavi-naini, Y. Zheng X 1994
"... In PAGE 8: ...) So at least four rounds are needed for complete di usion. Table2 shows that this minimum value is attained by rotations: rot(9), rot(11), rot(21), rot(23), 2 Note also that 11 and 23 do not divide 2 32 ; 1, the modulus of the adder CM 4 (the adder CM 4 is used in the stream mode - see [5]). This could have in uenced the choice of rotation by 11 bits for the cyclic shift register.... In PAGE 9: ...enotes the composition of n S-boxes, i.e., the product of the induced permutations.) Now, Table2 shows that ve rounds are required for di usion in the two arms of the algorithm, i.e, for rotations: rot(9);; rot(11), rot(21);;rot(23).... ..."
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Table 3: Recognition with Rotation and Scaling

in Detection
by Jezekiel Ben-arie, Zhiqian Wang
"... In PAGE 14: ...43) Figure 10: Feature tokens for the A ne transformed shape. Table3 shows recognition results with various degrees of rotation of this shape. Figure 10 shows an example of recognition under conditions of a ne transformation.... ..."

Table 5 Rotated component matrix

in Downloaded from
by Thomas P. Mackey, Jinwon Ho, Thomas P. Mackey, Jinwon Ho 2005
"... In PAGE 12: ... We can also analyze this data through rotated com- ponent matrix, which displays clusters with a common theme [29]. Notice that in Table5 , each component has common themes. This survey comprises four different categories that are independent from others.... ..."

Table 1. New models | no rotation

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 4: ...1. Non-rotating Models Table1 gives the results for a variety of stellar models. All of these models used \restricted semiconvection quot; in the sense of Woosley et al.... In PAGE 6: ... But at least the stars are blue. Even this appealing trait is unfortunately lost with the new OPAL opacities ( Table1 ). Figure 1 shows the log of the ratio of the old opacities to the OPAL opacities.... In PAGE 6: ... Interestingly, a model with a15M envelope, all that the SN 1987A light curve would allow, stayed red (cf. Table1 ). In our code at least, simply adding matter to the star does not necessarily make it turn blue.... ..."

Table 5: Rotation estimates for real data with small rotation.

in Direct 3D-Rotation Estimation from Spherical Images via a Generalized Shift Theorem
by Ameesh Makadia, Kostas Daniilidis

Table II Rotations Applied In Hamiltonian Algorithm n Rotations Applied

in Embedding of cycles in rotator and . . .
by Subburajan Ponnuswamy, Vipin Chaudhary

Table I. Elastic Characteristics of Rotational Symmetry Groups Rotational Independent symmetry

in Stiffness and Strength Tailoring in Uniform Space-Filling Truss Structures
by Mark S. Lake

Table V. ANOVA Table for Rotation-Only Experiment Rotation Experiment

in PRISM Interaction for Enhancing Control in Immersive Virtual Environments
by Scott Frees, G. Drew Kessler, Edwin Kay

TableRotationMot := Clockwise

in Integrating ASMs into the Software Development Life Cycle
by Egon Börger, Luca Mearelli 1997
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