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A secure biometrics system authenticates the user based on his/her physiological (e. g., fingerprint, face, voice) or behavioural (e. g., gait, hand gesture, keystroke) traits. Typically, a binary classification model will be developed to generate predicted probabilities based on the input information. Please explain (15 Points): a. How do you convert the predicted probabilities into class predications?

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