0 a line on a sports field, such as the one in tennis, that marks the end of the playing area, or the one in baseball that marks the path along which players run:
1 an amount of money or a number that is used to compare other amounts of money or numbers to, especially as a way of measuring whether they have increased or decreased:
2 a minimum level of quality, safety, etc. that is considered to be necessary in a particular situation:
The three last baselines correspond to the three constraints considered by the proposed algorithm.
In 256 simulation runs, the baselines of the interferograms 1 and 2 are varied from 0 m to 400 m each.
Optical densities were calculated against corresponding baselines, displayed on the computer monitor separately for each of the two scan directions 0polarizations, and stored on the computer hard disk.
Because of the high frequency of no-blf in the corpus, the baselines for blf-classification become much higher in comparison to the average relative frequency of 1/10 = 10%.
One of our early priorities will be to establish clear baselines for these targets.
Since then the money has been built into health authorities' recurrent revenue baselines and is no longer centrally earmarked for waiting list initiatives.
The research programme will establish the hard baselines against which we can better measure our progress and success.
We are currently undergoing an environmental audit which will set baselines against which individual recycling targets may be set.