Similarity index definition

Similarity index means a report generated by a plagiarism checking soft- ware for a particular piece of writing.

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  • Similarity index is a global measure which takes into account the difference of luminance, contract and structure in the compared images.

  • Similarity index D2 was used for selection (Cronbach & Gleser, 1953; Xxxxxxx, 1993).

  • Similarity index (IdxSimilarity) is calculated as: ∑𝑘 𝑆𝑘 × (1 − 𝐷𝑖𝑎𝑚2)𝑘 where Diam is the difference in similarity values between the most similar molecule and the k-th molecule.

  • Production – Functional plant groups – Sheep – Goats – Similarity index.

  • The Ruzicka Similarity index is measured based on the consecutive versions of software productsfor designing a new software product with the failure-free operation of the input software program.

  • Since L1 error is known to be insuffi- cient in capturing the perceived image quality, we also re- port the Multi-Scale Structural Similarity index (MS-SSIM)[26] averaged over the entire testing set.

  • Similarity index was determined by using Sorensen’s index (Sorensen, 1948).

  • Similarity index of tree species composition in three communities Community TypesIIIIIIIVI-0.350.40.38II--0.440.39III---0.41IV---- Vegetation structureTree densityThe total density of individual trees of the natural forest of Munessa with DBH > 5 were 481 individuals per ha (Table 6).

  • Similarity index for all of the assessment documents such as student's thesis, dissertations, research proposal and research reports must be less than 30%.

  • This section presents and analyzes our protocols for privacy-preserving computation of sample set similarity, via secure computation of the Jaccard Similarity index.

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  • SOFR Index means, with respect to any U.S. Government Securities Business Day:

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  • Inflation Index means each inflation index specified in the applicable Final Terms and related expressions shall be construed accordingly.

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