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Query input form with two additional nodes added and a query structure specified. Adding additional nodes has caused new attribute input boxes, adjacency matrix rows and columns, and nodes in the structure visualization to be added. 

Query input form with two additional nodes added and a query structure specified. Adding additional nodes has caused new attribute input boxes, adjacency matrix rows and columns, and nodes in the structure visualization to be added. 

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Fig.1 Results of an example search displayed in TreePlus, with the query input screen in front. This search found nodes with sex = = Male that begin chains of two nodes, which could be used to find grandfathers. 1.

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... can increase or decrease the number of nodes in the query pattern by clicking the Add Node and Remove Node buttons. The number of displayed attribute input boxes and adjacency matrix rows and columns are dynamically updated, thus keeping the amount of visual clutter as low as possible (see Fig. 6). One potential area of future work might be to investigate the tradeoff between reducing visual clutter and increased confusion caused by a dynamically changing ...

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