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Tasa de Error Igual

Tasa de Error Igual

La Tasa de Error Igual (EER) es una métrica utilizada para evaluar el rendimiento de los sistemas biométricos.

El Igual Tasa de Error (EER) is a critical performance metric in the field of biometric systems and aprendizaje automático, particularly in classification tasks. It represents the point at which the tasa de aceptación falsa (FAR) and the tasa de rechazo falso (FRR) are equal. In simpler terms, EER helps to find a balance between accepting genuine users and rejecting impostors.

When a biometric system is deployed, it must be able to accurately differentiate between valid and invalid users. The tasa de aceptación falsa (FAR) is the rate at which unauthorized users are incorrectly accepted as legitimate, while the tasa de rechazo falso (FRR) is the rate at which legitimate users are incorrectly denied access. The EER provides a single value that indicates how well the system performs overall by showing where these two error rates meet.

In practical terms, a lower EER indicates a more accurate biometric system, as it signifies fewer errors in both acceptance and rejection. The EER is particularly useful for comparing different biometric systems or algorithms, as it provides a standardized measure of performance regardless of the specific application or context.

To visualize the EER, it is often plotted on a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, where the x-axis represents the tasa de falsos positivos, and the y-axis represents the true positive rate. The point at which the FAR and FRR intersect on this graph denotes the EER.

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