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Table 7: Coding Claire sequence with M2 coder.
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Table 12: Coding Claire sequence with H2-LIN coder.
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Table 2: Regions number of Claire image seg. Seg. algorithm 88 72 176 144 352 288
"... In PAGE 4: ... In the following, we explain some of these improve- ment on the results of Claire image segmentation. Table2 shows the number of detected regions of the Claire image in three spatial resolutions for dif- ferent segmentation algorithms. The proposed scalable segmentation detects more relevant regions than mul- tiresolution, and nearly the same as single level seg- mentation.... ..."
Table 1.2: Test video sequences used in the experiments. Video Sequence Dimensions Description claire 360 288
Table 4: Overt Personal Pronouns and Missing Subjects in Claire apos;s Wh- Questions
Table 23: Author Collaboration Network Power Law Measure ClairLib Power Law 3.15
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"... In PAGE 21: ... We start with some general statistics, centrality and clustering coefficients. Power law exponent results can be found in Table23 . Note that because this network is undirected, only the total degree power law measure has been included.... ..."
Tables, Database Programming amp; Design, July 1998. [SCZ1995] P. Scarponcini, D. C. St. Clair and G. W. Zobrist. An Inferencing Language for
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Table 4. Results for Salesman, Claire, and Carphone sequences coded at 10 frames per second with a splitting fraction of 1/3
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"... In PAGE 12: ... Furthermore, in these experi- ments, after every 135 interframe coded frames, the next framewasencodedasanintraframemode(I-framereset). Table4 provides the video partitioning results with a splitting factor of X = 1/3, which includes detailed val- ues of the coding and splitting parameters (excluding the GOB synchronization). In order to provide some subjective evaluations with regards to the distortion built up, we considered a situation where the entire second bitstream was corrupted by errors.... ..."
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