Optimal Names Finding Algorithm Performance: A Study Example
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Explore the efficiency of names finding algorithms through a random example from June 2009. This study by Tony Rees at CSIRO evaluates name retrieval success rates. Findings include instances where names were found or not found within the given context.
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Optimal Names Finding Algorithm Performance: A Study Example
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Current names finding algorithm performance example – random BHL page, accessed June 2009 Tony Rees, CSIRO: Names Finding – June 2009
BLUE = name found, e.g. Current names finding algorithm performance example – random BHL page, accessed June 2009 Tony Rees, CSIRO: Names Finding – June 2009
RED= name not found, e.g. Current names finding algorithm performance example – random BHL page, accessed June 2009 Tony Rees, CSIRO: Names Finding – June 2009
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