The Use of Redundancy to Improve Performance in An Inverted Hierarchical Data St

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John J Donovan
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Figure 6 P^lGE 20 illustrates an instance of the database in table format.
SYNDROME + + I I I I NUMBER* I NAME | I I I ^ + 1 SET I I III I I SET NUMBER I WEIGHT i CHOICE COUNT I I ~ I I " I H + I SYMPTOM I I + + I I I I SYMPTOM* I REQUIRED I 1 I I + + NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES 700 2000 13000 Figure 5: The BDIS Hierarchy PAGE 21 Number: 123 Name: XYZ SET WEIGHT CHOICE_COUNT 1* 4 2 REQUIRED SYMPTOM eye, downward slanting eyeball, deepset eyeball, atrophy of eye, ocular hyper tol ism 2** immobile faci
...al expression mouth, small lips, puckered mouth, downturned corners Figure 6: Instance of the BDIS Hierarchy * In Set 1 of the illustrated syndrome, two of the four symptoms must be matched in order to receive four points. One symptom does not result in any points, while three or four matches still give only four points.
** In Set 2, the patient must have an immobile facial expression, and one of the other three symptoms to receive three points. If the first symptom is not matched, then no points will be awarded (even if all the other symptoms are matched) .


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