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Similarly, at the Met, look at "Sappho" (1865), in which one of her housemaids, Mary Hillier, is posed in profile, wearing a richly embroidered dress, and you will witness a torn white line running from the left-hand border, imprinted by an angry crack in the plate.
Its ROC curve was closest to the left-hand border and the top border of the ROC space, indicating that it had the most optimal trade-off between sensitivity and specificity among the four schemes evaluated.
The closer the curve follows the left-hand border and then the top border of the ROC space, the more accurate the test, whereas the closer the curve comes to the 45-degree diagonal of the ROC space, the less accurate the test.
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If viewers were to look closely at the photograph that features the Showtime billboard on the corner of Lafayette and Canal Streets, they might notice that the word "park" near the left-hand side border looks like it was added after the picture was taken.
For classifier performance comparison, the ROC curve of a more accurate classifier is closer to the left-hand and top borders of the plot.
The closer the curve follows the left-hand and top borders of the ROC space, the more accurate the test; i.e. the true positive rate is high and the false positive rate is low.
Since the ROC curve of an accurate classifier is close to the left-hand and top borders of the plot, the area under the curve (AUC) can be used as a reliable measure of classifier performance [ 27].
The ROC curves of four SVM classifiers are shown in Figure 2. In general, the ROC curve of a more accurate classifier is closer to the left-hand and top borders of the plot.
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The left-hand projects bar forms the bottom layer.
The left-hand wing depicts the Crucifixion.
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