Here is table 4 by geomean:
(c) C 1.0
(c) Rust 1.1
(c) C++ 1.1
(c) Swift 1.3
(c) Fortran 1.7
(v) Java 1.7
(c) Ada 2.1
(c) Chapel 2.3
(c) Ocaml 2.4
(v) C# 3.0
(c) Go 3.4
(c) Pascal 5.1
(v) F# 5.2
(c) Haskell 5.3
(v) Lisp 6.1
(i) Dart 7.8
(i) JavaScript 8.2
(v) Racket 8.5
(i) Hack 11.0
(v) Erlang 14.6
(i) TypeScript 22.7
(i) PHP 28.7
(i) Jruby 31.6
(i) Ruby 42.6
(i) Python 51.9
(i) Perl 60.5
(i) Lua 78.9
And here the Rosetta algorithms (table 3) by geomean: (c) C 1.0
(c) Rust 3.8
(c) Fortran 4.1
(v) Lisp 4.3
(c) Pascal 4.7
(c) Go 6.5
(c) C++ 7.3
(c) OCaml 7.9
(v) Java 16.2
(i) JavaScript 16.2
(c) Ada 17.3
(i) Dart 24.4
(c) Haskell 26.3
(c) Chapel 51.4
(i) Ruby 56.8
(v) Racket 59.7
(i) Lua 89.7
(i) PHP 91.5
(v) Erlang 108.7
(i) Python 115.9
(i) Perl 166.6https://benchmarksgame-team.pages.debian.net/benchmarksgame/...
Table 4 has 3 columns.
I can only guess that is the Energy column because the numbers don't match the calculation I made for the Time column.
Pity about https.
The first list considers the time values of "Table 3" in the 2021 paper, i.e. the three CLBG algorithms.
The second list considers the time values of "Table 10" and "Table 11" in the 2021 paper, i.e. the four + five Rosetta algorithms.
I also just noticed that meanwhile they unfortunately removed the tables from the online version of the referenced paper. It's a few years ago since I looked at it.
Concerning the file format you might want to use an online service e.g. like Zamzar to convert.
fwiw https://haslab.github.io/SAFER/scp21.pdf seems to have tables.