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The figure and table should be numbered serially. Table 1 shows the percentage performance index
(PI) values for the bands. The PI values are close to 100%.
% PI
Operation
w x y z
Identity 100 100 100 100
AWGN addition (variance=5) 100 100 99.74 99.59
AWGN addition (variance=10) 99.87 99.49 99.33 99.14
AWGN addition (variance=20) 98.66 98.57 98.37 98.21
These results in Figure 1 show the robustness proposed function against the following operations.
Similar GOF
Dissimilar GOF
1
Average Similarity Value
0.75
0.5
0.25
0
A B1 B2 B3 C D1 D2 E1 E2 F G1 G2
Operation
Figure 1: The average performances of the proposed function in terms of the average similarity
values against the operations: (A) identity, (B) quantization (1) 7-bit (2) 6-bit (3) 5-bit, (C) AWGN
addition with variance (1) 10 (2) 20
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2.1 Subsection
Mind the numbering. Subsection heading should be 11 and bold. You can include equations also .
If v be the velocity of a car and t be the time of travel, the distance covered d is given by
d = vt. (1)
Alternately, (1) can be written as
d
v= . (2)
t
Use equation editor in MSword for writing equations. Go to Insert and then to Object. Equation
editor is there in that menu.
2.1.1 Subsubsection
This is an example. Section heading should be 10 and bold. You can add section, subsection and
subsubsection as per your requirement.
3 Conclusions
Write a conclusion here. You can give your own comment too. Have you heard about LATEX?
You can try it in the next semester. Browse Internet to know about it.
Note that, Google is a search engine. It cannot be a reference. You have to write the address
of a wabpage as sown in [2].
References
[1] J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996.
[2] D. Taubman, “Successive Refinement of Video: Fundamental Issues, Past Efforts and New Direc-
tions” [Online]. Aavailable: http://www.ee.unsw.edu.au/∼taubman/publications files/scalable-video-
vcip03.pdf
[3] M.-P. Dubuisson and A. K. Jain, “A Modified Hausdorff Distance for Object Matching,” in Proceedings
of the IEEE International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Jerusalem, Israel, Oct. 1994, pp. 566-568.
[4] D. P. Huttenlocher, G. A. Klanderman and W. J. Rucklidge, “Hausdorff Distance,” IEEE Transactions
on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 15, no. 9, pp. 850-863, Sep. 1993.