The document contains the output of running several experiments that compute NDCG (Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain) scores for different query/document combinations with different diversification methods. It shows the original result ranking, an ideal ranking, and a diversified ranking for each query. It also computes aggregated NDCG scores across results and compares diversified rankings to original rankings.
SPICE MODEL of ZR6DC_RL=22(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document discusses the calculation of unidimensional and irregularly distributed variograms. It provides sample data with copper concentration values and distances. It then calculates the variogram values (γ) for different lags (h) using the basic formula, and plots the results on a graph with lag distance on the x-axis and variogram value on the y-axis. The variogram values level off with increasing lag distance, indicating the sample data is irregularly distributed.
1. The document presents a table with standardized normal distribution values including the z-score, the areas under the normal curve to the left and right of the z-score, and the ordinate value at that z-score.
2. It provides the z-score from 0 to 0.725 in increments of 0.005 and the corresponding standard normal distribution values.
3. The table is referenced from the textbook "Fundamental Statistics In Psychology and Education" by Guilford and Fruchter published in 1978.
SPICE MODEL of LR6AG_RL=10(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
Prof Nancy Devlin provides an overview of the EuroQol Groups’ scientific research agenda for the coming year and plans for the EQ-5D-5L approach to measuring patient-reported outcomes of care.
Trends in Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snowfall Totals and Events in W...DarynH
This document presents research on trends in Wisconsin winter snowfall between 1974-2010. The purpose is to understand changes in snowfall amounts and events. The hypothesis is that there has been a decrease in both snowfall amounts and individual snowfall events. Data from 152 weather stations is analyzed to examine season averages, number of events, and regression trends over time. Preliminary results show slight increases in precipitation but decreases in snowfall amounts and events.
This document contains a table of cumulative probabilities for the standard normal distribution. It shows the probability that a random variable from the standard normal distribution will be less than or equal to different z-values. The table lists z-values from 0 to 5 in increments of 0.1 and the corresponding cumulative probabilities ranging from 0.5 to nearly 1. The table can be used to determine the probability that a standard normal random variable will be below a given z-value.
The document describes a series of battles between various players in a game. dstar says thanks battles and defeats several opponents, including ¤THC¤IsDoingRapes, Buying Monopoly Codes, and ¤D~K¤, but is ultimately defeated by ¤mattyizzo¤. Old Man Loser (OT) then enters and defeats ¤mattyizzo¤ and several other opponents through a series of hits, but the document ends with ¤toby mcskramz¤ still battling Old Man Loser (OT).
SPICE MODEL of ZR6DC_RL=22(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document discusses the calculation of unidimensional and irregularly distributed variograms. It provides sample data with copper concentration values and distances. It then calculates the variogram values (γ) for different lags (h) using the basic formula, and plots the results on a graph with lag distance on the x-axis and variogram value on the y-axis. The variogram values level off with increasing lag distance, indicating the sample data is irregularly distributed.
1. The document presents a table with standardized normal distribution values including the z-score, the areas under the normal curve to the left and right of the z-score, and the ordinate value at that z-score.
2. It provides the z-score from 0 to 0.725 in increments of 0.005 and the corresponding standard normal distribution values.
3. The table is referenced from the textbook "Fundamental Statistics In Psychology and Education" by Guilford and Fruchter published in 1978.
SPICE MODEL of LR6AG_RL=10(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
Prof Nancy Devlin provides an overview of the EuroQol Groups’ scientific research agenda for the coming year and plans for the EQ-5D-5L approach to measuring patient-reported outcomes of care.
Trends in Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snowfall Totals and Events in W...DarynH
This document presents research on trends in Wisconsin winter snowfall between 1974-2010. The purpose is to understand changes in snowfall amounts and events. The hypothesis is that there has been a decrease in both snowfall amounts and individual snowfall events. Data from 152 weather stations is analyzed to examine season averages, number of events, and regression trends over time. Preliminary results show slight increases in precipitation but decreases in snowfall amounts and events.
This document contains a table of cumulative probabilities for the standard normal distribution. It shows the probability that a random variable from the standard normal distribution will be less than or equal to different z-values. The table lists z-values from 0 to 5 in increments of 0.1 and the corresponding cumulative probabilities ranging from 0.5 to nearly 1. The table can be used to determine the probability that a standard normal random variable will be below a given z-value.
The document describes a series of battles between various players in a game. dstar says thanks battles and defeats several opponents, including ¤THC¤IsDoingRapes, Buying Monopoly Codes, and ¤D~K¤, but is ultimately defeated by ¤mattyizzo¤. Old Man Loser (OT) then enters and defeats ¤mattyizzo¤ and several other opponents through a series of hits, but the document ends with ¤toby mcskramz¤ still battling Old Man Loser (OT).
The document discusses various agile metrics for measuring software development projects, with a focus on velocity. It notes that velocity is a trailing indicator that tells us about a project's health. While planning based on velocity is common, the document cautions that velocity should not be the sole goal and advocates considering other metrics for a more balanced view of the project. Such metrics include cumulative flow, standard deviation to measure variability, and scatter diagrams to show correlations between factors like velocity and complexity.
This is a very simple depiction of what Jim Ghiloni, the program executive officer for OASIS during the panel discussion Jan. 31, 2013 at the Strategic Sourcing Forum. I am not a fan of the PowerPoint brigade, but boy this was a good time for it. Anyway, this is a simple framework we shared with Jim and his team (after the event, sorry Jim) to assist with the explanation - and YES! our OASIS Teaming Exchange strategy includes this and many more models that simulate reality vs. theory for our Venturers.
This document discusses data mining techniques for analyzing customer data to determine credit risk. It covers association rule mining using support and confidence metrics. An example applies these techniques to analyze bank customer transaction data and identify confident rules for predicting whether customers will make loan payments on time. Association rules are identified meeting minimum support and confidence thresholds. The highest confidence rules indicate that customers with middle incomes and good credit, or high risk but good credit, will likely make payments on time.
This document discusses rotations in geometry. It defines a rotation as turning a figure about a fixed center point through a given angle. The rules for rotating figures about the origin by 90, 180, and 270 degrees are presented. Rotation matrices for rotating a point by 90, 180, 270, and 360 degrees are shown. Finally, the document states that a rotation is an isometry according to the Rotation Theorem.
The document contains tables of orifice meter factors for natural gas measurement. There are tables for basic orifice factors, Reynolds number factors, and expansion factors for both flange taps and pipe taps on orifice plates of varying diameters from 0.25 to 6 inches in pipe sizes from 1.689 to 16 inches. The tables provide adjustment factors to calculate gas flow rates based on orifice plate characteristics and flow conditions.
This document contains the test scores of 31 third grade students from SD Merak in three subjects: science, social studies, and math. Based on an ANOVA analysis, there were no statistically significant differences in average scores between the three subjects. Post hoc tests confirmed that all subject pairs were homogeneous subsets.
The document contains two tables. The first table provides the compound interest factors (1 + i)^n for interest rates ranging from 1-10% and time periods of 1-20 years. The second table provides the present value and future value factors for a uniform series for interest rates of 1-10% and time periods of 1-20 years.
This document provides data on petroleum imports to the Federated States of Micronesia from 2000 to 2010, including gasoline, aviation/kerosene, diesel, and other products. It shows the amounts in thousands of gallons and thousands of dollars for each product imported to Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap each year. Total petroleum imports increased from 2000 to 2010 but decreased in some years. The cost per liter increased substantially from 2000 to 2010 for all product categories.
Overview presentation on the disruptive changes going on in the geospatial industry, and how the boundaries between "GIS" and "neogeography" are going away.
SPICE MODEL of CR2_RL=4.7(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document contains two tables (A and B) related to probability and statistics. Table A provides the standard normal distribution probabilities for different z-values. Table B lists the critical values of the Student's t-distribution for various probabilities and degrees of freedom. The t-table provides the t-value required to obtain a given probability for the corresponding degrees of freedom.
The document contains a table of critical values for the t-distribution for various sample sizes (degrees of freedom), significance levels, and test types (one-tailed vs two-tailed). The table provides critical t-values for sample sizes ranging from 1 to 97 degrees of freedom and significance levels from 0.25 to 0.001 for one-tailed tests, and from 0.5 to 0.002 for two-tailed tests. The critical values can be used to determine if a calculated t-statistic is statistically significant for a given hypothesis test.
The document describes the engineering design process and finite element analysis (FEA). It summarizes that the engineering design process is iterative and involves research, conceptualization, design, and production. It then explains that FEA uses the finite element method to approximate solutions to partial differential equations by dividing a complex problem into smaller, solvable elements. FEA is well-suited for problems over complicated domains, changing domains, solutions with varying precision, or non-smooth solutions like crash simulations.
This document compares the performance of support vector machines (SVM) and Naive Bayes classifiers for text categorization using a Wikipedia dataset. SVM classification achieved an average test error rate of 4.77% across categories, outperforming Naive Bayes which had a test error rate of 6.9%. Feature selection using chi-square filtering selected the top 1000 terms per category, totaling 2457 terms. SVM classification was conducted on randomly selected training and test sets, achieving low error rates below 5% on average for each category.
Tablas Financieras de Factor Valor Actual y Valor Futuro Anualidades y Cantid...emperatrizazul
The document contains a table showing the actual value of an annuity for different interest rates from 1% to 10% compounded annually over periods of 1 to 20 years. The table provides the formula to calculate the actual value of an annuity as (1 - (1 + i)-n) / i, where i is the interest rate and n is the number of years. It lists the actual value for varying interest rates and time periods.
CoSearch: A System for Co-located Collaborative Web Searchguest44572f
- The document describes CoSearch, a system that supports co-located collaborative web searching. It allows groups to search together using multiple mice and mobile phones to distribute control and tasks.
- An interview study found that people frequently search collaboratively out of necessity (e.g. limited computers). However, current search tools do not support collaboration well.
- An evaluation showed CoSearch improved communication, collaboration, and reduced frustration compared to other conditions. However, it still had issues with awareness and technological limitations.
This document provides an introduction to collaborative web search and outlines several key points:
- Collaboration can leverage the "wisdom of crowds" but requires certain conditions like diversity, independence, and decentralization.
- Social media data and platforms like Mechanical Turk can be used to gather collaborative data at scale.
- Ensuring inter-rater reliability is important when using collaborative data due to ambiguity and potential biases.
- Collaborative search involves tasks like query formulation, browsing results, and organizing findings. Systems aim to support collaboration during the entire search process.
The document discusses various agile metrics for measuring software development projects, with a focus on velocity. It notes that velocity is a trailing indicator that tells us about a project's health. While planning based on velocity is common, the document cautions that velocity should not be the sole goal and advocates considering other metrics for a more balanced view of the project. Such metrics include cumulative flow, standard deviation to measure variability, and scatter diagrams to show correlations between factors like velocity and complexity.
This is a very simple depiction of what Jim Ghiloni, the program executive officer for OASIS during the panel discussion Jan. 31, 2013 at the Strategic Sourcing Forum. I am not a fan of the PowerPoint brigade, but boy this was a good time for it. Anyway, this is a simple framework we shared with Jim and his team (after the event, sorry Jim) to assist with the explanation - and YES! our OASIS Teaming Exchange strategy includes this and many more models that simulate reality vs. theory for our Venturers.
This document discusses data mining techniques for analyzing customer data to determine credit risk. It covers association rule mining using support and confidence metrics. An example applies these techniques to analyze bank customer transaction data and identify confident rules for predicting whether customers will make loan payments on time. Association rules are identified meeting minimum support and confidence thresholds. The highest confidence rules indicate that customers with middle incomes and good credit, or high risk but good credit, will likely make payments on time.
This document discusses rotations in geometry. It defines a rotation as turning a figure about a fixed center point through a given angle. The rules for rotating figures about the origin by 90, 180, and 270 degrees are presented. Rotation matrices for rotating a point by 90, 180, 270, and 360 degrees are shown. Finally, the document states that a rotation is an isometry according to the Rotation Theorem.
The document contains tables of orifice meter factors for natural gas measurement. There are tables for basic orifice factors, Reynolds number factors, and expansion factors for both flange taps and pipe taps on orifice plates of varying diameters from 0.25 to 6 inches in pipe sizes from 1.689 to 16 inches. The tables provide adjustment factors to calculate gas flow rates based on orifice plate characteristics and flow conditions.
This document contains the test scores of 31 third grade students from SD Merak in three subjects: science, social studies, and math. Based on an ANOVA analysis, there were no statistically significant differences in average scores between the three subjects. Post hoc tests confirmed that all subject pairs were homogeneous subsets.
The document contains two tables. The first table provides the compound interest factors (1 + i)^n for interest rates ranging from 1-10% and time periods of 1-20 years. The second table provides the present value and future value factors for a uniform series for interest rates of 1-10% and time periods of 1-20 years.
This document provides data on petroleum imports to the Federated States of Micronesia from 2000 to 2010, including gasoline, aviation/kerosene, diesel, and other products. It shows the amounts in thousands of gallons and thousands of dollars for each product imported to Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap each year. Total petroleum imports increased from 2000 to 2010 but decreased in some years. The cost per liter increased substantially from 2000 to 2010 for all product categories.
Overview presentation on the disruptive changes going on in the geospatial industry, and how the boundaries between "GIS" and "neogeography" are going away.
SPICE MODEL of CR2_RL=4.7(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
The document contains two tables (A and B) related to probability and statistics. Table A provides the standard normal distribution probabilities for different z-values. Table B lists the critical values of the Student's t-distribution for various probabilities and degrees of freedom. The t-table provides the t-value required to obtain a given probability for the corresponding degrees of freedom.
The document contains a table of critical values for the t-distribution for various sample sizes (degrees of freedom), significance levels, and test types (one-tailed vs two-tailed). The table provides critical t-values for sample sizes ranging from 1 to 97 degrees of freedom and significance levels from 0.25 to 0.001 for one-tailed tests, and from 0.5 to 0.002 for two-tailed tests. The critical values can be used to determine if a calculated t-statistic is statistically significant for a given hypothesis test.
The document describes the engineering design process and finite element analysis (FEA). It summarizes that the engineering design process is iterative and involves research, conceptualization, design, and production. It then explains that FEA uses the finite element method to approximate solutions to partial differential equations by dividing a complex problem into smaller, solvable elements. FEA is well-suited for problems over complicated domains, changing domains, solutions with varying precision, or non-smooth solutions like crash simulations.
This document compares the performance of support vector machines (SVM) and Naive Bayes classifiers for text categorization using a Wikipedia dataset. SVM classification achieved an average test error rate of 4.77% across categories, outperforming Naive Bayes which had a test error rate of 6.9%. Feature selection using chi-square filtering selected the top 1000 terms per category, totaling 2457 terms. SVM classification was conducted on randomly selected training and test sets, achieving low error rates below 5% on average for each category.
Tablas Financieras de Factor Valor Actual y Valor Futuro Anualidades y Cantid...emperatrizazul
The document contains a table showing the actual value of an annuity for different interest rates from 1% to 10% compounded annually over periods of 1 to 20 years. The table provides the formula to calculate the actual value of an annuity as (1 - (1 + i)-n) / i, where i is the interest rate and n is the number of years. It lists the actual value for varying interest rates and time periods.
CoSearch: A System for Co-located Collaborative Web Searchguest44572f
- The document describes CoSearch, a system that supports co-located collaborative web searching. It allows groups to search together using multiple mice and mobile phones to distribute control and tasks.
- An interview study found that people frequently search collaboratively out of necessity (e.g. limited computers). However, current search tools do not support collaboration well.
- An evaluation showed CoSearch improved communication, collaboration, and reduced frustration compared to other conditions. However, it still had issues with awareness and technological limitations.
This document provides an introduction to collaborative web search and outlines several key points:
- Collaboration can leverage the "wisdom of crowds" but requires certain conditions like diversity, independence, and decentralization.
- Social media data and platforms like Mechanical Turk can be used to gather collaborative data at scale.
- Ensuring inter-rater reliability is important when using collaborative data due to ambiguity and potential biases.
- Collaborative search involves tasks like query formulation, browsing results, and organizing findings. Systems aim to support collaboration during the entire search process.
SPICE MODEL of ZR6DC_RL=3.3(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
SPICE MODEL of LR6AG_RL=2.7(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
1. The document presents a table with standardized normal distribution values including the z-score, the areas under the normal curve to the left and right of the z-score, and the ordinate value at that z-score.
2. It provides the z-score from 0 to 0.725 in increments of 0.005 and the corresponding standard normal distribution areas and ordinates.
3. The table is from the textbook "Fundamental Statistics In Psychology and Education" by Guilford and Fruchter published in 1978 by McGraw-Hill.
The document contains numerical examples and calculations comparing different root finding methods: bisection method, false position method, secant method, and Newton's method. It shows the iterations, calculated values of x and f(x), and percent error for finding the root of sample functions using each method. Graphs are also included to help visualize the functions and convergence of solutions.
The document contains numerical examples and calculations using several root finding methods, including the bisection method, false position method, secant method, and Newton's method. Tables show the iterative calculations for each method applied to various functions, recording the iteration number, input and output values, and estimation of error. Graphs of functions are also shown. The methods are then compared based on the rate of convergence and number of iterations required to achieve a solution.
Operational Value at Risk is estimated using an Advanced Measurement Approach involving statistical modeling of operational risk loss data. Loss severity and frequency are each modeled separately using distributions like lognormal or Poisson. Monte Carlo simulation is then used to aggregate the severity and frequency distributions and estimate unexpected losses, expected losses, and the capital at risk needed to sustain operational losses exceeding expectations.
This document summarizes the results of a device modeling report. It includes the components tested (alkaline battery), part number (LR6AG), manufacturer (TOSHIBA), and simulation results comparing voltage measurements over time to simulated voltage values, reporting the percentage error between the two. Voltage values were measured and simulated at 47 time intervals between 0.1 and 47 kiloseconds.
This document contains data from a statistics exercise. There are 20 data points ranging from 1.392 to 1.598 with a mean of 1.4989. The data is organized into a histogram with class intervals of 0.022. Additional statistics calculated include the variance, standard deviation, maximum, minimum and range.
This document contains statistical data including 20 measurements ranging from 1.392 to 1.598 with a mean of 1.4989. A histogram and other statistical analyses are presented including the mean, variance, standard deviation, and interval widths.
The document contains measurements from 1.392 to 1.598. It analyzes the data through descriptive statistics such as mean, variance, standard deviation, and builds a histogram and boxplot. The mean is 1.4989. Variance is 0.025330. Standard deviation is 0.158813. The histogram shows the frequency distribution of the data and the boxplot identifies outliers.
The document contains a table of 20 numbers ranging from 1.392 to 1.598. It then calculates various statistical measures for these numbers, including the mean (1.4989), variance (0.025330), and standard deviation (0.158313). It also includes a histogram showing the distribution of the data.
The document contains measurements from 1.392 to 1.598. It analyzes the data through descriptive statistics such as mean, variance, standard deviation, and builds a histogram and boxplot. The mean is 1.4989. Variance is 0.025330. Standard deviation is 0.158813. The histogram shows the frequency distribution of the data and the boxplot identifies outliers.
This document contains statistical data including 20 measurements ranging from 1.392 to 1.598 with a mean of 1.4989. A histogram and other statistical analyses are presented including the mean, variance, standard deviation, and interval widths.
The document contains a table of 20 numbers ranging from 1.392 to 1.598. It then calculates various statistical measures of the data, including the mean (1.4989), variance (0.025330), and standard deviation (0.158313). It also includes a histogram showing the distribution of the data.
SPICE MODEL of ZR6DC_RL=10(Ohm) in SPICE PARK. English Version is http://www.spicepark.net. Japanese Version is http://www.spicepark.com by Bee Technologies.
This document contains a table with statistical significance levels (p-values) for different degrees of freedom and alpha values. The table lists critical values for p-values of 0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.075 and 0.1, with corresponding alpha levels and confidence intervals. It provides critical values for statistical significance testing with degrees of freedom ranging from 1 to 30.
This document provides specifications for a Schottky diode with part number SCS110AG manufactured by ROHM. It includes tables showing the diode's forward voltage and reverse current characteristics at different temperatures, as well as its capacitance and reverse recovery characteristics.
This document from Jas Enterprises provides a particle size conversion chart that translates particle sizes described using mesh sizes or microns into other common measurement systems. It lists mesh/micron sizes used in B.S.S., A.S.T.M., and I.S.S. standards along with the equivalent micron and nanometer sizes to establish equivalencies between different methods of specifying particle sizes.
This document provides examples of credit risk modeling techniques using an Excel workbook. It includes examples of calculating expected loss for individual and multiple borrowers, modeling default correlation using copulas, and simulating defaults in a homogeneous loan portfolio. The workbook is intended to demonstrate concepts from the textbook "Managing Credit Risk Under The Basel III Framework" by Dr. Lam Yat-fai.
The document provides a summary of key support and resistance levels for various stock futures contracts expiring on May 31, 2012. It lists the underlying stock, lot size, open interest as of May 21, changes in open interest, closing price on May 21, and support and resistance levels for each stock future contract. Over 40 stock futures contracts are summarized with relevant data points for each.
8. compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_jointprobability_score_continious pictures of people from india
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_jointprobability_score_continious pictures of people from india 2
original ideal diverse
0.5335 0.01 0.5335
0.202142857 0.999 0.608285714
0.01 0.5045 0.3175
0.01 0.01 0.5
0.295 0.999 0.173333333
0.483428571 0.114285714 0.01
0.316125 0.999 0.812
0.114285714 0.01 0.3175
0.070833333 0.812 0.1925
0.522166667 0.01 0.01
compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_jointprobability_score_continious sitting on boys
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_jointprobability_score_continious sitting on boys 2
original ideal diverse
0.432571429 0.750857143 0.432571429
0.5335 0.01 0.625
0.516625 0.999 0.999
0.856428571 0.01 0.999
0.50225 0.999 0.375
0.255571429 0.1925 0.625
0.547875 0.999 0.625
0.804285714 0.01 0.812
0.85875 0.5 0.432555556
0.663 0.999 0.812
will write in: E:apache-tomcat-6.0.24webappsuserstudy0.5_1234213421_1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_jointprobability_score_continious_A-NDCG_A__bucket_2
top-k A-NDCG, A= Div-Rank Ideal
1 1 1 1
2 0.8952 0.8768 1.5725
3 0.8467 0.8383 1.8797
4 0.8323 0.8236 2.0463
5 0.8076 0.8037 2.1801
6 0.7974 0.7978 2.2488
7 0.7852 0.7895 2.3019
8 0.7781 0.7831 2.3348
9 0.7735 0.7782 2.3581
10 0.7705 0.7756 2.3714
top-k A-NDCG, A=+Divrank
1 0
2 -0.0184
3 -0.0084
4 -0.0087
5 -0.0039
6 4.00E-04
7 0.0043
8 0.005
9 0.0047
9. 10 0.0051
compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious bikini break
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious bikini break 2
original ideal diverse
0.458333333 0.458333333 0.458333333
0.874333333 0.999 0.5
0.791 0.01 0.656
0.34625 0.874333333 0.874333333
0.5935 0.01 0.625
0.656 0.812 0.1925
0.34625 0.01 0.1925
0.541666667 0.874333333 0.5
0.874333333 0.1925 0.625
0.458333333 0.874333333 0.687
compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious photos of disco night
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious photos of disco night 2
original ideal diverse
0.4268 0.01 0.4268
0.133 0.999 0.3538
0.01 0.5045 0.812
0.131666667 0.01 0.2808
0.563833333 0.999 0.1925
0.133 0.131666667 0.5516
0.133 0.999 0.1925
0.133 0.01 0.375
0.402 0.999 0.999
0.10125 0.01 0.01
compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious pictures of people from india
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious pictures of people from india 2
original ideal diverse
0.5335 0.01 0.5335
0.202142857 0.999 0.625
0.01 0.5045 0.999
0.01 0.01 0.554857143
0.295 0.999 0.01
0.483428571 0.114285714 0.295
0.316125 0.999 0.375
0.114285714 0.01 0.01
0.070833333 0.812 0.375
0.522166667 0.01 0.625
compute for 1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious sitting on boys
NDCG for :1234213421_0.5_diversified_by_lowlevel_score_continious sitting on boys 2
original ideal diverse
0.432571429 0.750857143 0.432571429
0.5335 0.01 0.812