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Let Sum be the total bits at a fixed bit rate.
Table 1 shows rate-distortion performance for a fixed bit rate using different algorithms for different video sequences.
Figure 4 shows the qualitative results on the example palmprint with varying filter size with a fixed bit length of 8.
We chose a fixed bit score cutoff, since it provides us with a unified criterion for all fungi, so we can compare the numbers based on the same scale.
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Reconstruction NMSE values obtained with a fixed bit-rate for the hash are shown in Tables 2 (for 200 bps) and 3 (for 400 bps).
We propose a fixed bit-allocation-based discretization approach to extract a binary representation which is able to fulfill all the required criteria from each given set of user-specific features.
In general, the significance of our contribution is three-fold: a) We propose a fixed bit-allocation-based discretization approach to extract a binary representation which is able to fulfill all the required criteria from each given set of user-specific features.
Based on a fixed-bit-allocation principle, L is equally divided by D dimensions for typical equal-probable discretization schemes and by Dfs dimensions for our feature selection approach.
These schemes base upon either a fixed-bit allocation principle (assigning a fixed number of bits to each feature dimension) [4 7, 10, 13, 16, 20] or a dynamic-bit allocation principle (assigning a different number of bits to each feature dimension) [1, 3, 17 19, 21].
So far, several bit allocation principles have been proposed: fixed bit allocation (FBA) [10, 11, 17] simply assigns a fixed number of bits to each feature.
The case presented considers the situation where the bit rate between controller and plant is constrained to a fixed number of bits per unit of time and an underlying fixed fast sampling rate is deployed to take measurements.
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