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Equal Error Rate

The equal error rate or EER, sometimes referred to as the crossover error rate or CER, is a biometric error rate. It occurs when the false acceptance rate and false rejection rate of a biometric system are exactly the same. If one is higher, then the equal error rate is considered to be the highest rate of the lower value – the last value where both are the same.

The lower the EER is, the better quality the biometric system is considered to be, and it is a handy short form for gauging the tolerance levels of the system.

See Also: Biometric, False Accept Rate, False Reject Rate

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Related Dictionary Entries for Equal Error Rate:

CER

Crossover Error Rate

EER

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(26/09/2011)
University of Texas at Austin researchers have discovered how to extract and use information in an individual image to determine how far objects are from the focus distance, a feat only accomplished by human and animal visual systems until ...


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The research of the Group of Biometrics, Biosignals and Security (GB2S) of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) in collaboration with Ilía Sistemas SL unveils that there are recognizable patterns of each person’s body odor that remai...


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From spilling a cup of coffee to failing to notice a stop sign, everyone makes an occasional error due to lack of attention. Now a team led by a researcher at the University of California, Davis, in collaboration with the Donders Institute ...