A type II biometric is also known as what?

A.
Crossover Error Rate (CER)
B.
Equal Error Rate (EER)
C.
False Accept Rate (FAR)
D.
False Reject Rate (FRR)
Explanation:
Answer C is correct; the False Accept Rate (FAR) is known as a type II error. Remember that false accepts are normally worse than false accepts, and II is greater than I.Incorrect Answers and Explanations: A, B, and D: Answers A, B, and D are incorrect. The Crossover Error Rate (CER) and Equal Error Rate (EER) are synonyms used to gauge the accuracy of a biometric system. A False Reject Rate (FRR) is a type I error.
Question needs to be corrected to say “A type II biometric ERROR is…”
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the explanation should be reworded: Remember that false accepts are normally worse than FALSE REJECT,
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