Visualizing the decision rules behind the ROC curves: understanding the classification process
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- The area under the generalized receiver-operating characteristic curve
- The fundamental role of density functions in the binary classification problem
- Optimal classification scores based on multivariate marker transformations
- Reducing the overfitting in the gROC curve estimation
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