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  3. AUROC Explained: What the Area Under the ROC Curve Measures — and What It Cannot Tell You

AUROC Explained: What the Area Under the ROC Curve Measures — and What It Cannot Tell You

A practitioner-oriented reference entry on AUROC (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve) for clinicians, researchers, and procurement professionals who encounter this metric in clinical AI studies and vendor presentations — covering what it measures, how to interpret it correctly, and why it must be paired with calibration assessment and net benefit analysis to support defensible clinical conclusions.

Updated Jun 2, 2026
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