id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307930-5jwtykqg AlMomani, A. A. R. Informative Ranking of Stand Out Collections of Symptoms: A New Data-Driven Approach to Identify the Strong Warning Signs of COVID 19 2020-04-30 .txt text/plain 6393 377 60 In a clinical setting and when presented with a patient with a combination of traits, a doctor may wonder if a certain combination of symptoms may be especially predictive, such as the question, "Are fevers more informative in women than men?" The answer to this question is, yes. That is, in answering the question, "Is a cough especially informative if a fever has already been observed in a patient," would be stated with the CPI as the following and relating to conditional mutual information, CP I(cough associates to a patient if a fever is already observed) = I (cough of a patient given fever), referring to the available COVID-19 dataset, and as shown in Fig. 1 , it turns out those with a fever is about 80% of those already have a cough, so while correlation picks that association it is exactly not this association we wish to identify with CPI. ./cache/cord-307930-5jwtykqg.txt ./txt/cord-307930-5jwtykqg.txt