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. 2019 Jun 11;10:2557. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10617-y

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Biometric results. Identification and verification results a for the GLOBAL and b for the EURO cohort, respectively, by accumulating molecular features (Sex, genomic background (GB), body mass index (BMI), Age and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPS)). It is observed that the accumulation of molecular features clearly improves recognition power. Using the average of the three runs, for the GLOBAL cohort, in the identification setup, 36, 187, and 239 out of 275 test faces are identified within the top 1%, top 10%, and top 20% candidates, respectively. Likewise, in the EURO cohort; 22, 167, and 238 out of 296 test faces were identified perfectly within the top 1%, the top 10%, and top 20% candidates, respectively. In the verification setup, 228 out of 275 genuine matches (true positives) and 62,389 out of 75,167 imposters (true negatives) were correctly identified in the GLOBAL cohort; while, 237 out of 296 genuine matches and 69,542 out of 86,927 imposters were correctly recognized in the EURO cohort. Different runs on three non-overlapping test datasets are plotted as solid, dotted and dash-dotted lines, respectively