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We provide recommendations on evaluation of test-retest in brain PET imaging and show how the random effects ANOVA based metrics can be used to supplement the commonly used metrics such as percent test-retest.
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It is shown that reporting only the two most common event-based metrics can be misleading and a new metric is proposed to accompany the event-based metrics.
Strategically, these Landsat-based metrics can be updated through time using the fully automated CLASlite software [25].
The chapter emphasizes how risk-based metrics can be used to measure the effectiveness of critical security activity, including performance capability; how well an organization can secure the enterprise against threats; and the effectiveness of its security emergency planning and response.
Strategically, these Landsat-based metrics can be updated through time using the fully automated CLASlite software [ 25].
It is also shown that reporting only event-based metrics can be misleading as they do not always reflect the true performance of the system.
It will be shown in the experimental part of this paper that reporting the two event-based metrics can be misleading unless the MFDD is also reported.
This situation shows again that reporting only the event-based metrics can be misleading unless accompanied with MFDD or epoch-based metrics.
It is therefore apparent that both event-based metrics can be made arbitrarily good by increasing the collar width and thus reporting only GDR and FD/h can be misleading.
Epoch-based metrics can be viewed as application irrelevant metrics – every epoch is considered as a separate testing example regardless of the importance that its (in correct classification has for a particular task.
The results in Fig. 3 also indicate that, since the event-based metrics can be made arbitrarily good using the collar post-processing step, then they should not be the metrics used to optimise the system design.
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