Information for pair0071: Data was taken from the UCI repository http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml/datasets/Acute+Inflammations Jacek Czerniak, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Laboratory of Intelligent Systems ul. Newelska 6, Room 218 01-447 Warszawa, Poland e-mail: jacek.czerniak '@' ibspan.waw.pl or jczerniak '@' ukw.edu.pl Acute inflammation of urinary bladder is characterised by sudden occurrence of pains in the abdomen region and the urination in form of constant urine pushing, micturition pains and sometimes lack of urine keeping. Temperature of the body is rising, however most often not above 38C. The excreted urine is turbid and sometimes bloody. At proper treatment, symptoms decay usually within several days. However, there is inclination to returns. At persons with acute inflammation of urinary bladder, we should expect that the illness will turn into protracted form. Acute nephritis of renal pelvis origin occurs considerably more often at women than at men. It begins with sudden fever, which reaches, and sometimes exceeds 40C. The fever is accompanied by shivers and one- or both-side lumbar pains, which are sometimes very strong. Symptoms of acute inflammation of urinary bladder appear very often. Quite not infrequently there are nausea and vomiting and spread pains of whole abdomen. The data was created by a medical expert as a data set to test the expert system, which will perform the presumptive diagnosis of two diseases of urinary system. Each instance represents an potential patient. Discrete and logical data: 1 = yes, 2 = no X is 6-dimensional 1 Temperature of patient { 35C-42C } 2 Occurrence of nausea 3 Lumbar pain 4 Urine pushing (continuous need for urination) 5 Micturition pains 6 Burning of urethra, itch, swelling of urethra outlet Y is 2-dimensional 7 decision: Inflammation of urinary bladder 8 decision: Nephritis of renal pelvis origin ground truth: X --> Y