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That model is suitable to describe an optimal embedding scheme that embeds a watermark with its largest possible size (in bits) to offer the highest possible detection ability.
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"I still think I got a little bit to offer the game.
I believe that in working at NCH I'll be doing my bit to offer excellent education in the humanities to students, including the disadvantaged – but that doesn't mean that I too won't be hoping, and agitating, for a reversal of current government policy.
This year, the centenary of his birth is hardly occasioning the kind of fanfare granted Berlioz, but an all-Khachaturian concert this weekend, with the pianist and conductor Constantine Orbelian at the head of the Philharmonia of Russia (with whom he has just released a CD to observe the centenary), will do its bit to offer a broader view of the composer's music.
And the providers are chomping at the bit to offer them to us: new high-bandwidth treats like superfast high-definition video and quick movie downloads.
Aviate and other intent-based home screens are champing at the bit to offer people a better experience.
The special bit of skit claims to offer "the most comprehensive and advanced training system available" with its Mbody fitness-tracking hip-huggers.
Thanks to the proposed simple model, we can estimate in real time the video PQoS and we can rapidly adapt the content transmission through scalable video coding and bit rates in order to offer the best perceived quality to the end users.
As discussed above, to assign a user to a certain UABS, the base station should be able to offer the bit rate required by the user and PL
He continued: "I'm only 31 and I think I've still got a bit to offer.
Watching and listening, I admired Obama's refusal to offer the slightest bit of false comfort.
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