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The ROC space and plots of the four prediction examples. The ROC space for a "better" and "worse" classifier. The contingency table can derive several evaluation "metrics" (see infobox). To draw a ROC curve, only the true positive rate (TPR) and false positive rate (FPR) are needed (as functions of some classifier parameter).
The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) also characterizes diagnostic ability, although ROC reveals less information than the TOC. For each threshold, ROC reveals two ratios, hits/(hits + misses) and false alarms/(false alarms + correct rejections), while TOC shows the total information in the contingency table for each threshold. [2]
Return on capital (ROC), or return on invested capital (ROIC), is a ratio used in finance, valuation and accounting, as a measure of the profitability and value-creating potential of companies relative to the amount of capital invested by shareholders and other debtholders. [1] It indicates how effective a company is at turning capital into ...
Operating capacity, or rated operating capacity (ROC), has to do with the calculated tipping load. The capacity (load) that one can safely pick-up and operate without flipping or nose-diving the equipment. Not to be confused with Operating weight. [citation needed] [1]
The Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC) is a network of eleven regional clinical centers and a data coordinating center.The consortium conducts experimental and observational studies of out-of-hospital treatments of cardiac arrest and trauma.
A Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is a 21-digit alpha-numeric code issued to companies incorporated in India. CIN [1] [2] [3] is unique identification number that is given by Registrar of Companies (ROC) of various states under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).
#12 Northern Iowa (23-10) 16-13 ATS 6-4 L10 6.4 3PT High Scorers: Koch 12.3, Ahelegbe 11.8, Eglseder 10.1 #4 Washington ★ (25-8) 18-11-1 ATS 8-2 L10 4.2 3PT
Recovery-oriented computing (sometimes abbreviated to ROC) is a method constructed at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley for developing reliable Internet services. Its proponents seek to recognize computer bugs as inevitable, and then reduce their harmful effects. The National Science Foundation funds the project.