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An image patch with square shape and containing a number of 8 × 8 blocks can be classified into one of five categories as shown in Figure 2 (from left to right, top to bottom): Figure 1 A typical crop-and-paste image tampering scenario.
A new a phylogenetic analysis tool AcidMiner [ 20] is used to convert raw data in the form of protein alignments and Newick protein and species trees into a relational database of amino acid substitutions searchable by standard SQL queries and containing a number of preset queries.
The nature of GA-SVM and GA-KNN was such that there were typically multiple models generated in a search for a given gene classifier, with each model reaching the same pre-defined fitness goal and containing a number of gene features.
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Some are glued to bezels and contain a number of screws and screw covers.
The foothill zone is partly composed of morainic material and contains a number of scenic lakes.
The next room in the show is de la Cruz's, and contains a number of new paintings that have been torn apart or otherwise subjected to violence.
Back then it was less salubrious, and contained a number of untouched Second World War bomb sites.
But FirstGroup said in a statement today that the plan was "not compelling" and contained "a number of structural flaws and inaccuracies".
They are strewn with rubbish and contain a number of old garages powered by electric lights which were used as a depot for delivery vans.
The family is primarily distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and contains a number of important ornamentals as well as timber and nut trees.
By the early 3rd century, it had been rebuilt in stone and contained a number of buildings; excavations have uncovered evidence of substantial activity.
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