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. 2011 Jun 24;39(16):e111. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr493

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

The ROC curves of flat NESsential and NetNES at the residue level. Because many residues are assigned a score of zero (see Supplementary Data), there is a big jump of measurable performance (dashed line) for both methods. Each dashed line connects two specific points in ROC space: one end represents the false positive rate (FP rate) and true positive rate (TP rate) obtained by using the smallest nonzero score as a threshold, while the other end (1, 1) represents the unconditional assignment of all residues as NES positions. The AUC was calculated for each curve including the dashed line.