(107.30, 692.51) (505.06, 692.51) (505.06, 707.77) (107.30, 707.77)      /F133 DocLayNet: A Large Human-Annotated Dataset for	<|special_separator|>
(200.12, 672.59) (411.88, 672.59) (411.88, 687.85) (200.12, 687.85)      /F133 Document-Layout Analysis	<|special_separator|>
(102.06, 647.35) (182.64, 647.35) (182.64, 657.75) (102.06, 657.75)      /F134 Birgit Pfitzmann	<|special_separator|>
(114.29, 635.83) (170.40, 635.83) (170.40, 644.50) (114.29, 644.50)      /F134 IBM Research	<|special_separator|>
(090.97, 623.88) (193.73, 623.88) (193.73, 632.54) (090.97, 632.54)      /F134 Rueschlikon, Switzerland	<|special_separator|>
(100.02, 611.92) (184.68, 611.92) (184.68, 620.59) (100.02, 620.59)      /F134 bpf@zurich.ibm.com	<|special_separator|>
(268.62, 647.35) (344.60, 647.35) (344.60, 657.75) (268.62, 657.75)      /F134 Christoph Auer	<|special_separator|>
(278.44, 635.83) (334.55, 635.83) (334.55, 644.50) (278.44, 644.50)      /F134 IBM Research	<|special_separator|>
(255.12, 623.88) (357.88, 623.88) (357.88, 632.54) (255.12, 632.54)      /F134 Rueschlikon, Switzerland	<|special_separator|>
(263.70, 611.92) (349.29, 611.92) (349.29, 620.59) (263.70, 620.59)      /F134 cau@zurich.ibm.com	<|special_separator|>
(437.69, 647.35) (503.60, 647.35) (503.60, 657.75) (437.69, 657.75)      /F134 Michele Dolfi	<|special_separator|>
(442.59, 635.83) (498.70, 635.83) (498.70, 644.50) (442.59, 644.50)      /F134 IBM Research	<|special_separator|>
(419.26, 623.88) (522.03, 623.88) (522.03, 632.54) (419.26, 632.54)      /F134 Rueschlikon, Switzerland	<|special_separator|>
(428.56, 611.92) (512.74, 611.92) (512.74, 620.59) (428.56, 620.59)      /F134 dol@zurich.ibm.com	<|special_separator|>
(182.27, 588.97) (265.39, 588.97) (265.39, 599.37) (182.27, 599.37)      /F134 Ahmed S. Nassar	<|special_separator|>
(195.87, 577.45) (251.98, 577.45) (251.98, 586.11) (195.87, 586.11)      /F134 IBM Research	<|special_separator|>
(172.54, 565.49) (275.31, 565.49) (275.31, 574.16) (172.54, 574.16)      /F134 Rueschlikon, Switzerland	<|special_separator|>
(180.53, 553.53) (267.32, 553.53) (267.32, 562.20) (180.53, 562.20)      /F134 ahn@zurich.ibm.com	<|special_separator|>
(361.53, 588.97) (414.85, 588.97) (414.85, 599.37) (361.53, 599.37)      /F134 Peter Staar	<|special_separator|>
(360.02, 577.45) (416.13, 577.45) (416.13, 586.11) (360.02, 586.11)      /F134 IBM Research	<|special_separator|>
(336.69, 565.49) (439.46, 565.49) (439.46, 574.16) (336.69, 574.16)      /F134 Rueschlikon, Switzerland	<|special_separator|>
(346.21, 553.53) (429.94, 553.53) (429.94, 562.20) (346.21, 562.20)      /F134 taa@zurich.ibm.com	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 534.29) (111.94, 534.29) (111.94, 543.36) (053.80, 543.36)      /F138 ABSTRACT	<|special_separator|>
(053.48, 520.86) (295.56, 520.86) (295.56, 528.66) (053.48, 528.66)      /F134 Accurate document layout analysis is a key requirement for high-	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 509.90) (294.04, 509.90) (294.04, 517.71) (053.80, 517.71)      /F134 quality PDF document conversion. With the recent availability of	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 498.95) (295.35, 498.95) (295.35, 506.75) (053.80, 506.75)      /F134 public, large ground-truth datasets such as PubLayNet and DocBank,	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 487.99) (294.05, 487.99) (294.05, 495.79) (053.80, 495.79)      /F134 deep-learning models have proven to be very effective at layout	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 477.03) (294.05, 477.03) (294.05, 484.83) (053.80, 484.83)      /F134 detection and segmentation. While these datasets are of adequate	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 466.07) (294.28, 466.07) (294.28, 473.87) (053.80, 473.87)      /F134 size to train such models, they severely lack in layout variability	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 455.11) (294.05, 455.11) (294.05, 462.91) (053.80, 462.91)      /F134 since they are sourced from scientific article repositories such as	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 444.15) (294.04, 444.15) (294.04, 451.95) (053.80, 451.95)      /F134 PubMed and arXiv only. Consequently, the accuracy of the layout	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 433.19) (294.05, 433.19) (294.05, 440.99) (053.80, 440.99)      /F134 segmentation drops significantly when these models are applied	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 422.23) (294.04, 422.23) (294.04, 430.04) (053.80, 430.04)      /F134 on more challenging and diverse layouts. In this paper, we present	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 411.23) (092.86, 411.23) (092.86, 419.14) (053.80, 419.14)      /F148 DocLayNet	<|special_separator|>
(092.86, 411.27) (294.04, 411.27) (294.04, 419.08) (092.86, 419.08)      /F134 , a new, publicly available, document-layout annotation	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 400.32) (294.05, 400.32) (294.05, 408.12) (053.80, 408.12)      /F134 dataset in COCO format. It contains 80863 manually annotated	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 389.36) (294.04, 389.36) (294.04, 397.16) (053.80, 397.16)      /F134 pages from diverse data sources to represent a wide variability in	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 378.40) (294.05, 378.40) (294.05, 386.20) (053.80, 386.20)      /F134 layouts. For each PDF page, the layout annotations provide labelled	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 367.44) (294.05, 367.44) (294.05, 375.24) (053.80, 375.24)      /F134 bounding-boxes with a choice of 11 distinct classes. DocLayNet	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 356.48) (294.05, 356.48) (294.05, 364.28) (053.80, 364.28)      /F134 also provides a subset of double- and triple-annotated pages to	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 345.52) (295.03, 345.52) (295.03, 353.32) (053.80, 353.32)      /F134 determine the inter-annotator agreement. In multiple experiments,	<|special_separator|>
(053.47, 334.56) (294.22, 334.56) (294.22, 342.36) (053.47, 342.36)      /F134 we provide baseline accuracy scores (in mAP) for a set of popular	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 323.60) (294.05, 323.60) (294.05, 331.40) (053.80, 331.40)      /F134 object detection models. We also demonstrate that these models	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 312.64) (295.56, 312.64) (295.56, 320.45) (053.80, 320.45)      /F134 fall approximately 10% behind the inter-annotator agreement. Fur-	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 301.69) (295.43, 301.69) (295.43, 309.49) (053.80, 309.49)      /F134 thermore, we provide evidence that DocLayNet is of sufficient size.	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 290.73) (294.05, 290.73) (294.05, 298.53) (053.80, 298.53)      /F134 Lastly, we compare models trained on PubLayNet, DocBank and	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 279.77) (295.56, 279.77) (295.56, 287.57) (053.80, 287.57)      /F134 DocLayNet, showing that layout predictions of the DocLayNet-	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 268.81) (294.22, 268.81) (294.22, 276.61) (053.80, 276.61)      /F134 trained models are more robust and thus the preferred choice for	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 257.85) (212.06, 257.85) (212.06, 265.65) (053.80, 265.65)      /F134 general-purpose document-layout analysis.	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 231.00) (134.82, 231.00) (134.82, 240.06) (053.80, 240.06)      /F138 CCS CONCEPTS	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 217.57) (056.95, 217.57) (056.95, 225.37) (053.80, 225.37)      /F157 •	<|special_separator|>
(058.44, 217.69) (142.45, 217.69) (142.45, 225.15) (058.44, 225.15)      /F138 Informationsystems	<|special_separator|>
(143.94, 216.63) (153.15, 216.63) (153.15, 227.92) (143.94, 227.92)       /F98 →	<|special_separator|>
(154.65, 217.69) (235.46, 217.69) (235.46, 225.15) (154.65, 225.15)      /F138 Documentstructure	<|special_separator|>
(235.46, 217.57) (242.17, 217.57) (242.17, 225.37) (235.46, 225.37)      /F134 ; •	<|special_separator|>
(243.67, 217.69) (297.85, 217.69) (297.85, 225.15) (243.67, 225.15)      /F138 Appliedcom-	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 206.73) (080.66, 206.73) (080.66, 214.19) (053.80, 214.19)      /F138 puting	<|special_separator|>
(083.57, 205.67) (092.78, 205.67) (092.78, 216.96) (083.57, 216.96)       /F98 →	<|special_separator|>
(095.68, 206.73) (173.92, 206.73) (173.92, 214.19) (095.68, 214.19)      /F138 Document analysis	<|special_separator|>
(173.92, 206.61) (182.13, 206.61) (182.13, 214.41) (173.92, 214.41)      /F134 ; •	<|special_separator|>
(185.03, 206.73) (294.05, 206.73) (294.05, 214.19) (185.03, 214.19)      /F138 Computing methodologies	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 194.71) (063.01, 194.71) (063.01, 206.00) (053.80, 206.00)       /F98 →	<|special_separator|>
(065.25, 195.78) (136.81, 195.78) (136.81, 203.23) (065.25, 203.23)      /F138 Machine learning	<|special_separator|>
(136.81, 195.65) (138.92, 195.65) (138.92, 203.45) (136.81, 203.45)      /F134 ;	<|special_separator|>
(141.16, 195.78) (209.60, 195.78) (209.60, 203.23) (141.16, 203.23)      /F138 Computer vision	<|special_separator|>
(209.60, 195.65) (211.72, 195.65) (211.72, 203.45) (209.60, 203.45)      /F134 ;	<|special_separator|>
(213.96, 195.61) (270.46, 195.61) (270.46, 203.51) (213.96, 203.51)      /F148 Object detection	<|special_separator|>
(270.48, 195.65) (272.60, 195.65) (272.60, 203.45) (270.48, 203.45)      /F134 ;	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 151.20) (294.18, 151.20) (294.18, 157.27) (053.80, 157.27)      /F134 Permission to make digital or hard copies of part or all of this work for personal or	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 143.23) (294.04, 143.23) (294.04, 149.30) (053.80, 149.30)      /F134 classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 135.26) (294.05, 135.26) (294.05, 141.33) (053.80, 141.33)      /F134 for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 127.29) (295.12, 127.29) (295.12, 133.36) (053.80, 133.36)      /F134 on the first page. Copyrights for third-party components of this work must be honored.	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 119.32) (187.72, 119.32) (187.72, 125.39) (053.80, 125.39)      /F134 For all other uses, contact the owner/author(s).	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 110.52) (197.86, 110.52) (197.86, 116.67) (053.80, 116.67)      /F148 KDD '22, August 14-18, 2022, Washington, DC, USA	<|special_separator|>
(053.32, 101.78) (186.75, 101.78) (186.75, 107.85) (053.32, 107.85)      /F157 © 2022 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).	<|special_separator|>
(053.55, 093.81) (157.03, 093.81) (157.03, 099.88) (053.55, 099.88)      /F134 ACM ISBN 978-1-4503-9385-0/22/08.	<|special_separator|>
(053.80, 085.84) (166.94, 085.84) (166.94, 091.91) (053.80, 091.91)      /F134 https://doi.org/10.1145/3534678.3539043	<|special_separator|>
(327.87, 438.15) (330.41, 438.15) (330.41, 439.73) (327.87, 439.73)       /TT2 13	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 458.77) (351.16, 458.77) (351.16, 460.04) (327.83, 460.04)       /TT2 USING THE VERTICAL TUBE -	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 457.16) (348.31, 457.16) (348.31, 458.43) (327.83, 458.43)       /TT2 MODELS AY11230/11234	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 454.14) (350.74, 454.14) (350.74, 455.26) (327.83, 455.26)       /TT4 1. The vertical tube can be used for 	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 452.71) (328.27, 452.71) (328.27, 453.82) (327.83, 453.82)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(334.27, 452.71) (334.71, 452.71) (334.71, 453.82) (334.27, 453.82)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(328.65, 452.71) (353.58, 452.71) (353.58, 453.82) (328.65, 453.82)       /TT4   instructional viewing or to photograph	<|special_separator|>
(352.41, 452.71) (352.85, 452.71) (352.85, 453.82) (352.41, 453.82)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(327.77, 451.28) (352.43, 451.28) (352.43, 452.39) (327.77, 452.39)       /TT4     the image with a digital camera or a	<|special_separator|>
(340.71, 449.85) (341.15, 449.85) (341.15, 450.96) (340.71, 450.96)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(347.14, 449.85) (347.58, 449.85) (347.58, 450.96) (347.14, 450.96)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(328.15, 449.85) (337.91, 449.85) (337.91, 450.96) (328.15, 450.96)       /TT4    micro TV unit	<|special_separator|>
(354.48, 449.85) (354.92, 449.85) (354.92, 450.96) (354.48, 450.96)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 448.36) (354.93, 448.36) (354.93, 449.47) (327.83, 449.47)       /TT4 2. Loosen the retention screw, then rotate 	<|special_separator|>
(354.92, 446.99) (355.36, 446.99) (355.36, 448.10) (354.92, 448.10)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 446.93) (351.67, 446.93) (351.67, 448.04) (327.83, 448.04)       /TT4     the adjustment ring to change the 	<|special_separator|>
(351.66, 445.56) (352.10, 445.56) (352.10, 446.67) (351.66, 446.67)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 444.12) (328.27, 444.12) (328.27, 445.24) (327.83, 445.24)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(334.27, 444.12) (334.71, 444.12) (334.71, 445.24) (334.27, 445.24)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(328.21, 445.50) (346.33, 445.50) (346.33, 446.61) (328.21, 446.61)       /TT4    length of the vertical tube.	<|special_separator|>
(327.83, 443.70) (351.18, 443.70) (351.18, 444.81) (327.83, 444.81)       /TT4 3. Make sure that both the images in	<|special_separator|>
(351.18, 442.69) (351.62, 442.69) (351.62, 443.80) (351.18, 443.80)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(327.25, 533.32) (362.60, 533.50) (362.60, 536.36) (327.25, 536.18)       /TT2 OPERATION (cont.)	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 526.85) (345.84, 526.85) (345.84, 528.12) (326.88, 528.12)       /TT2 SELECTING OBJECTIVE 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 525.24) (340.54, 525.24) (340.54, 526.51) (326.88, 526.51)       /TT2 MAGNIFICATION	<|special_separator|>
(340.54, 525.24) (341.05, 525.24) (341.05, 526.51) (340.54, 526.51)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(346.19, 525.24) (346.70, 525.24) (346.70, 526.51) (346.19, 526.51)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 523.63) (355.17, 523.63) (355.17, 524.90) (326.88, 524.90)       /TT4 1. There are two objectives. The lower 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 522.02) (356.20, 522.02) (356.20, 523.29) (326.88, 523.29)       /TT4     magnification objective has a greater 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 520.41) (345.80, 520.41) (345.80, 521.68) (326.88, 521.68)       /TT4     depth of field and view.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 518.80) (353.38, 518.80) (353.38, 520.07) (326.88, 520.07)       /TT4 2. In order to observe the specimen 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 517.19) (353.89, 517.19) (353.89, 518.46) (326.88, 518.46)       /TT4     easily use the lower magnification 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 515.58) (356.02, 515.58) (356.02, 516.85) (326.88, 516.85)       /TT4     objective first. Then, by rotating the  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 513.97) (351.89, 513.97) (351.89, 515.24) (326.88, 515.24)       /TT4     case, the magnification can be  	<|special_separator|>
(352.63, 513.97) (353.13, 513.97) (353.13, 515.24) (352.63, 515.24)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 512.36) (335.47, 512.36) (335.47, 513.62) (326.88, 513.62)       /TT4     changed.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 509.13) (354.58, 509.13) (354.58, 510.40) (326.88, 510.40)       /TT2 CHANGING THE INTERPUPILLARY 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 507.52) (335.18, 507.52) (335.18, 508.80) (326.88, 508.80)       /TT2 DISTANCE	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 505.91) (355.75, 505.91) (355.75, 507.18) (326.88, 507.18)       /TT4 1. The distance between the observer's 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 504.30) (355.58, 504.30) (355.58, 505.57) (326.88, 505.57)       /TT4     pupils is the interpupil ary distance.  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 502.69) (355.17, 502.69) (355.17, 503.96) (326.88, 503.96)       /TT4 2. To adjust the interpupil ary distance 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 501.08) (356.02, 501.08) (356.02, 502.35) (326.88, 502.35)       /TT4     rotate the prism caps until both eyes 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 499.47) (351.57, 499.47) (351.57, 500.74) (326.88, 500.74)       /TT4     coincide with the image in the  	<|special_separator|>
(352.63, 499.47) (353.14, 499.47) (353.14, 500.74) (352.63, 500.74)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 497.86) (336.21, 497.86) (336.21, 499.13) (326.88, 499.13)       /TT4     eyepiece. 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 496.25) (327.38, 496.25) (327.38, 497.52) (326.88, 497.52)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 494.64) (335.39, 494.64) (335.39, 495.91) (326.88, 495.91)       /TT2 FOCUSING	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 493.03) (353.19, 493.03) (353.19, 494.30) (326.88, 494.30)       /TT4 1. Remove the lens protective cover.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 491.42) (354.43, 491.42) (354.43, 492.69) (326.88, 492.69)       /TT4 2. Place the specimen on the working 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 489.81) (333.33, 489.81) (333.33, 491.08) (326.88, 491.08)       /TT4     stage.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 488.20) (355.71, 488.20) (355.71, 489.47) (326.88, 489.47)       /TT4 3. Focus the specimen with the left eye 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 486.59) (356.89, 486.59) (356.89, 487.86) (326.88, 487.86)       /TT4     first while turning the focus knob until 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 484.98) (354.47, 484.98) (354.47, 486.25) (326.88, 486.25)       /TT4     the image appears clear and sharp.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 483.37) (357.26, 483.37) (357.26, 484.64) (326.88, 484.64)       /TT4 4. Rotate the right eyepiece ring until the 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 481.76) (356.45, 481.76) (356.45, 483.03) (326.88, 483.03)       /TT4     images in each eyepiece coincide and 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 480.15) (343.17, 480.15) (343.17, 481.42) (326.88, 481.42)       /TT4     are sharp and clear.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 476.93) (344.13, 476.93) (344.13, 478.20) (326.88, 478.20)       /TT2 CHANGING THE BULB	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 475.32) (348.50, 475.32) (348.50, 476.59) (326.88, 476.59)       /TT4 1. Disconnect the power cord.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 473.71) (354.08, 473.71) (354.08, 474.98) (326.88, 474.98)       /TT4 2. When the bulb is cool, remove the 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 472.10) (354.84, 472.10) (354.84, 473.37) (326.88, 473.37)       /TT4     oblique il uminator cap and remove 	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 470.49) (348.02, 470.49) (348.02, 471.76) (326.88, 471.76)       /TT4     the halogen bulb with cap.	<|special_separator|>
(326.88, 468.88) (352.97, 468.88) (352.97, 470.15) (326.88, 470.15)       /TT4 3. Replace with a new halogen bulb.	<|special_separator|>
(326.89, 467.27) (357.53, 467.27) (357.53, 468.54) (326.89, 468.54)       /TT4 4. Open the window in the base plate and 	<|special_separator|>
(326.89, 465.66) (350.14, 465.66) (350.14, 466.93) (326.89, 466.93)       /TT4     replace the halogen lamp or  	<|special_separator|>
(352.64, 465.66) (353.14, 465.66) (353.14, 466.93) (352.64, 466.93)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.89, 464.05) (353.14, 464.05) (353.14, 465.32) (326.89, 465.32)       /TT4     fluorescent lamp of transmitted   	<|special_separator|>
(326.89, 462.44) (336.89, 462.44) (336.89, 463.71) (326.89, 463.71)       /TT4     il uminator.	<|special_separator|>
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(358.42, 523.63) (384.59, 523.63) (384.59, 524.90) (358.42, 524.90)       /TT4     you until a clear image is viewed.	<|special_separator|>
(358.42, 522.02) (385.70, 522.02) (385.70, 523.29) (358.42, 523.29)       /TT4 2. If the image is unclear, adjust the  	<|special_separator|>
(358.42, 520.41) (385.61, 520.41) (385.61, 521.68) (358.42, 521.68)       /TT4     height of the elevator up or down, 	<|special_separator|>
(358.42, 518.80) (385.39, 518.80) (385.39, 520.07) (358.42, 520.07)       /TT4     then turn the focusing knob again.	<|special_separator|>
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(358.42, 507.52) (381.57, 507.52) (381.57, 508.80) (358.42, 508.80)       /TT4     that you focus at the lowest  	<|special_separator|>
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(358.42, 505.91) (387.67, 505.91) (387.67, 507.18) (358.42, 507.18)       /TT4     magnification, then move to a higher 	<|special_separator|>
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(358.43, 502.69) (367.99, 502.69) (367.99, 503.96) (358.43, 503.96)       /TT4     necessary.	<|special_separator|>
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(358.43, 494.64) (381.75, 494.64) (381.75, 495.91) (358.43, 495.91)       /TT2 DIOPTER RING ADJUSTMENT	<|special_separator|>
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(358.43, 491.42) (382.73, 491.42) (382.73, 492.69) (358.43, 492.69)       /TT4     or without eyeglasses and for  	<|special_separator|>
(384.18, 491.42) (384.68, 491.42) (384.68, 492.69) (384.18, 492.69)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 489.81) (388.70, 489.81) (388.70, 491.08) (358.43, 491.08)       /TT4     differences in acuity between the right 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 488.20) (385.15, 488.20) (385.15, 489.47) (358.43, 489.47)       /TT4     and left eyes, fol ow the fol owing 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 486.59) (364.89, 486.59) (364.89, 487.86) (358.43, 487.86)       /TT4     steps:	<|special_separator|>
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(358.43, 481.76) (385.41, 481.76) (385.41, 483.03) (358.43, 483.03)       /TT4         into focus using the focus knob.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 480.15) (382.56, 480.15) (382.56, 481.42) (358.43, 481.42)       /TT4     b. By turning the diopter ring  	<|special_separator|>
(384.18, 480.15) (384.68, 480.15) (384.68, 481.42) (384.18, 481.42)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 478.54) (386.57, 478.54) (386.57, 479.81) (358.43, 479.81)       /TT4         adjustment for the left eyepiece, 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 476.93) (385.70, 476.93) (385.70, 478.20) (358.43, 478.20)       /TT4         bring the same point into sharp 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 475.32) (366.74, 475.32) (366.74, 476.59) (358.43, 476.59)       /TT4         focus.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 473.71) (384.99, 473.71) (384.99, 474.98) (358.43, 474.98)       /TT4      c.Then bring the same point into 	<|special_separator|>
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(358.43, 470.49) (385.95, 470.49) (385.95, 471.76) (358.43, 471.76)       /TT4         by turning the right diopter ring.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 468.88) (387.14, 468.88) (387.14, 470.15) (358.43, 470.15)       /TT4      d.With more than one viewer, each  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 467.27) (384.37, 467.27) (384.37, 468.54) (358.43, 468.54)       /TT4         viewer should note their own  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 465.66) (386.09, 465.66) (386.09, 466.93) (358.43, 466.93)       /TT4         diopter ring position for the left  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 464.05) (386.35, 464.05) (386.35, 465.32) (358.43, 465.32)       /TT4         and right eyepieces, then before 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 462.44) (383.28, 462.44) (383.28, 463.71) (358.43, 463.71)       /TT4         viewing set the diopter ring  	<|special_separator|>
(384.18, 462.44) (384.68, 462.44) (384.68, 463.71) (384.18, 463.71)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 460.83) (382.63, 460.83) (382.63, 462.10) (358.43, 462.10)       /TT4         adjustments to that setting.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 457.61) (375.68, 457.61) (375.68, 458.88) (358.43, 458.88)       /TT2 CHANGING THE BULB	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 456.00) (386.74, 456.00) (386.74, 457.27) (358.43, 457.27)       /TT4 1. Disconnect the power cord from the 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 454.39) (372.01, 454.39) (372.01, 455.66) (358.43, 455.66)       /TT4     electrical outlet.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 452.78) (385.63, 452.78) (385.63, 454.05) (358.43, 454.05)       /TT4 2. When the bulb is cool, remove the 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 451.17) (386.39, 451.17) (386.39, 452.44) (358.43, 452.44)       /TT4     oblique il uminator cap and remove 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 449.56) (379.57, 449.56) (379.57, 450.83) (358.43, 450.83)       /TT4     the halogen bulb with cap.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 447.95) (384.51, 447.95) (384.51, 449.22) (358.43, 449.22)       /TT4 3. Replace with a new halogen bulb.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 446.34) (386.42, 446.34) (386.42, 447.61) (358.43, 447.61)       /TT4 4. Open the window in the base plate  	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 444.73) (384.34, 444.73) (384.34, 446.00) (358.43, 446.00)       /TT4     and replace the halogen lamp or 	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 443.12) (384.68, 443.12) (384.68, 444.39) (358.43, 444.39)       /TT4     fluorescent lamp of transmitted   	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 441.51) (368.44, 441.51) (368.44, 442.78) (358.43, 442.78)       /TT4     il uminator.	<|special_separator|>
(358.43, 439.90) (358.93, 439.90) (358.93, 441.17) (358.43, 441.17)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(364.87, 439.90) (365.37, 439.90) (365.37, 441.17) (364.87, 441.17)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(371.31, 439.90) (371.81, 439.90) (371.81, 441.17) (371.31, 441.17)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
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(384.18, 439.90) (384.68, 439.90) (384.68, 441.17) (384.18, 441.17)       /TT4  	<|special_separator|>
(326.60, 529.20) (339.11, 529.20) (339.11, 530.47) (326.60, 530.47)       /TT2 Model AY11230	<|special_separator|>
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(455.44, 438.16) (457.98, 438.16) (457.98, 439.75) (455.44, 439.75)       /TT2 14	<|special_separator|>
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(409.40, 521.65) (419.07, 521.65) (419.07, 522.70) (409.40, 522.70)       /TT4 Revolving Turret	<|special_separator|>
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(398.09, 477.42) (453.10, 477.42) (453.10, 479.01) (398.09, 479.01)       /TT4 microscope designed for biological studies such as specimen 	<|special_separator|>
(398.09, 475.27) (458.64, 475.27) (458.64, 476.86) (398.09, 476.86)       /TT4 examination. It can also be used for examining bacteria and          	<|special_separator|>
(398.09, 473.13) (456.74, 473.13) (456.74, 474.71) (398.09, 474.71)       /TT4 for general clinical and medical studies and other scientific uses. 	<|special_separator|>
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(449.10, 394.47) (455.75, 394.47) (455.75, 396.15) (449.10, 396.15)       /TT8 minima.	<|special_separator|>
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(449.10, 369.37) (469.36, 369.37) (469.36, 371.38) (449.10, 371.38)       /TT6 AIRPORT SKETCH	<|special_separator|>
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(449.10, 364.87) (525.94, 364.87) (525.94, 366.55) (449.10, 366.55)       /TT8 The airport sketch is a depiction of the airport with emphasis on runway pattern and related 	<|special_separator|>
(449.10, 362.60) (522.03, 362.60) (522.03, 364.27) (449.10, 364.27)       /TT8 information, positioned in either the lower left or lower right corner of the chart to aid pi-	<|special_separator|>
(449.10, 360.32) (524.67, 360.32) (524.67, 362.00) (449.10, 362.00)       /TT8 lot recognition of the airport from the air and to provide some information to aid on ground 	<|special_separator|>
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(449.10, 320.63) (548.60, 320.63) (548.60, 322.31) (449.10, 322.31)       /TT8 Taxiways and aprons are shaded grey. Other runway features that may be shown are runway numbers, runway dimen-	<|special_separator|>
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(449.10, 300.12) (546.91, 300.12) (546.91, 301.80) (449.10, 301.80)       /TT8 elevation (TDZE) is shown in the upper right corner of the sketch box. The airport elevation is the highest point of an 	<|special_separator|>
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(498.81, 273.07) (502.09, 273.07) (502.09, 275.81) (498.81, 275.81)       /Tc1 114	<|special_separator|>
(446.19, 320.13) (446.19, 369.15) (444.85, 369.15) (444.85, 320.13)       /TT8 FAA Chart Users' Guide - Terminal Procedures Publication (TPP) - Terms	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 409.94) (355.13, 409.94) (355.13, 412.39) (329.40, 412.39)       /Tc7 AGL 2013 Financial Calendar	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 407.50) (341.13, 407.50) (341.13, 409.50) (329.40, 409.50)       /Tc8 22 August 2012 	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 407.50) (384.81, 407.50) (384.81, 409.50) (350.47, 409.50)       /Tc8 2012 ful  year result and final dividend announced	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 404.96) (341.17, 404.96) (341.17, 406.96) (329.40, 406.96)       /Tc8 30 August 2012 	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 404.96) (372.91, 404.96) (372.91, 406.96) (350.47, 406.96)       /Tc8 Ex-dividend trading commences	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 402.41) (342.97, 402.41) (342.97, 404.42) (329.40, 404.42)       /Tc8 5 September 2012 	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 402.41) (374.89, 402.41) (374.89, 404.42) (350.47, 404.42)       /Tc8 Record date for 2012 final dividend	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 399.87) (343.91, 399.87) (343.91, 401.88) (329.40, 401.88)       /Tc8 27 September 2012 	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 399.87) (365.66, 399.87) (365.66, 401.88) (350.47, 401.88)       /Tc8 Final dividend payable	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 397.33) (342.07, 397.33) (342.07, 399.33) (329.40, 399.33)       /Tc8 23 October 2012 	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 397.33) (367.22, 397.33) (367.22, 399.33) (350.47, 399.33)       /Tc8 Annual General Meeting	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 394.79) (342.66, 395.54) (342.66, 396.70) (329.40, 396.79)       /Tc8 27 February 2013 1	<|special_separator|>
(342.65, 394.79) (343.04, 394.79) (343.04, 396.79) (342.65, 396.79)       /Tc8  	<|special_separator|>
(350.47, 394.79) (386.26, 394.79) (386.26, 396.79) (350.47, 396.79)       /Tc8 2013 interim result and interim dividend announced	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 392.24) (341.27, 392.99) (341.27, 394.16) (329.40, 394.25)       /Tc8 28 August 2013 1	<|special_separator|>
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(350.47, 392.25) (385.93, 392.25) (385.93, 394.25) (350.47, 394.25)       /Tc8 2013 ful  year results and final dividend announced 	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 390.07) (358.66, 390.07) (358.66, 391.41) (329.40, 391.41)       /Tc8 1 Indicative dates only, subject to change/Board confirmation	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 385.46) (391.77, 385.46) (391.77, 387.46) (329.40, 387.46)       /Tc9 AGL's Annual General Meeting wil  be held at the City Recital Hal , Angel Place, Sydney 	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 383.42) (369.65, 383.42) (369.65, 385.43) (329.40, 385.43)       /Tc9 commencing at 10.30am on Tuesday 23 October 2012.	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 326.58) (379.53, 326.58) (379.53, 331.04) (363.55, 331.04)       /Tc9 Yesterday	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 323.09) (391.38, 323.09) (391.38, 325.09) (363.55, 325.09)       /Tc8 Established in Sydney in 1837, and then 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 321.05) (395.02, 321.05) (395.02, 323.06) (363.55, 323.06)       /Tc8 known as The Australian Gas Light Company, 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 319.02) (394.08, 319.02) (394.08, 321.02) (363.55, 321.02)       /Tc8 the AGL business has an established history 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 316.99) (390.61, 316.99) (390.61, 318.99) (363.55, 318.99)       /Tc8 and reputation for serving the gas and 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 314.95) (393.50, 314.95) (393.50, 316.96) (363.55, 316.96)       /Tc8 electricity needs of Australian households. 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 312.92) (394.12, 312.92) (394.12, 314.92) (363.55, 314.92)       /Tc8 In 1841, when AGL supplied the gas to light 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 310.88) (393.76, 310.88) (393.76, 312.89) (363.55, 312.89)       /Tc8 the first public street lamp, it was reported 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 308.85) (390.50, 308.85) (390.50, 310.86) (363.55, 310.86)       /Tc8 in the Sydney Gazette as a 'wonderful 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 306.82) (395.71, 306.82) (395.71, 308.82) (363.55, 308.82)       /Tc8 achievement of scientific knowledge, assisted 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 304.78) (394.27, 304.78) (394.27, 306.79) (363.55, 306.79)       /Tc8 by mechanical ingenuity.' Within two years, 	<|special_separator|>
(363.55, 302.75) (396.66, 302.75) (396.66, 304.76) (363.55, 304.76)       /Tc8 165 gas lamps were lighting the City of Sydney.	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 361.16) (384.20, 361.16) (384.20, 371.08) (329.40, 371.08)      /Tc10 Looking back on 	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 350.99) (341.19, 350.99) (341.19, 360.91) (329.40, 360.91)      /Tc10 175	<|special_separator|>
(340.99, 350.99) (342.69, 350.99) (342.69, 360.91) (340.99, 360.91)      /Tc11  	<|special_separator|>
(342.17, 350.99) (372.17, 350.99) (372.17, 360.91) (342.17, 360.91)      /Tc10 years of 	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 340.82) (353.52, 340.82) (353.52, 350.73) (329.40, 350.73)      /Tc10 looking	<|special_separator|>
(353.33, 340.82) (355.03, 340.82) (355.03, 350.73) (353.33, 350.73)      /Tc11  	<|special_separator|>
(354.50, 340.82) (385.75, 340.82) (385.75, 350.73) (354.50, 350.73)      /Tc10 forward.	<|special_separator|>
(329.40, 418.13) (353.34, 418.13) (353.34, 419.69) (329.40, 419.69)       /Tc9 AGL Energy Limited  ABN 74 115 061 375	<|special_separator|>
(546.21, 429.22) (548.23, 429.22) (548.23, 430.92) (546.21, 430.92)       /Tc2 29	<|special_separator|>
(497.78, 537.13) (542.88, 537.13) (542.88, 540.25) (497.78, 540.25)       /Tc3 signs, signals and road markings	<|special_separator|>
(490.31, 537.09) (492.10, 537.09) (492.10, 540.21) (490.31, 540.21)       /Tc3 3	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 526.13) (500.04, 526.13) (500.04, 527.94) (498.15, 527.94)       /Tc4 In 	<|special_separator|>
(500.06, 526.18) (524.39, 526.18) (524.39, 527.97) (500.06, 527.97)       /Tc5 chapter 2, you and your vehicle	<|special_separator|>
(524.37, 526.13) (539.89, 526.13) (539.89, 527.94) (524.37, 527.94)       /Tc4 , you learned about 	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 524.08) (544.50, 524.08) (544.50, 525.89) (498.15, 525.89)       /Tc4 some of the controls in your vehicle. This chapter is a handy 	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 522.04) (544.01, 522.04) (544.01, 523.85) (498.15, 523.85)       /Tc4 reference section that gives examples of the most common 	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 520.00) (544.12, 520.00) (544.12, 521.81) (498.15, 521.81)       /Tc4 signs, signals and road markings that keep traffic organized 	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 517.96) (515.41, 517.96) (515.41, 519.76) (498.15, 519.76)       /Tc4 and flowing smoothly. 	<|special_separator|>
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(498.15, 508.19) (543.93, 508.19) (543.93, 510.00) (498.15, 510.00)       /Tc4 There are three ways to read signs: by their shape, colour and 	<|special_separator|>
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(498.15, 504.11) (545.28, 504.11) (545.28, 505.92) (498.15, 505.92)       /Tc4 of classifying signs wil  help you figure out the meaning of signs 	<|special_separator|>
(498.15, 502.06) (513.33, 502.06) (513.33, 503.88) (498.15, 503.88)       /Tc4 that are new to you. 	<|special_separator|>
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(317.95, 134.56) (558.35, 134.56) (558.35, 141.50) (317.95, 141.50)      /F134 Birgit Pfitzmann, Christoph Auer, Michele Dolfi, Ahmed S. Nassar, and Peter	<|special_separator|>
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(385.80, 114.60) (558.20, 114.60) (558.20, 121.63) (385.80, 121.63)      /F148 Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGKDD Conference on	<|special_separator|>
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