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Figure 21. Compression rate comparison
Figure 22. Dissimilarity comparison
as the result of q and, for each one, we compute its maximum depth, its average depth and the average
length of all paths emanating from that node (summary). Then, we pick out the highest (maximum) value
observed for each of these measures. The three values obtained, for each value of η ( η {0.2%, 0.4% …
2%}), evaluate respectively:
1. the worst number of hops required to reach the deepest leaf node ( Worst NoH2C ) containing rel-
evant data;
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