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Figure 1: Diagrammatic summary of key relationships developed in the paper.
Table 1: Standard notation used throughout the paper.
Figure 2: The generative and discriminative view of binary experiments.
Figure 3: Example of an ROC diagram showing an ROC curve for an arbitrary statistical test τ(middle, bold curve) as well as an optimal statistical test τ∗ (top, grey curve)
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