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In this paper, the noise-enhanced detection problem is investigated for the binary hypothesis-testing. The optimal additive noise is determined according to a criterion proposed by DeGroot and Schervish (2011), which aims to minimize the weighted sum of type I and II error probabilities under constraints on type I and II error probabilities. Based on a generic composite hypothesis-testing formulation, the optimal additive noise is obtained. The sufficient conditions are also deduced to verify whether the usage of the additive noise can or cannot improve the detectability of a given detector. In addition, some additional results are obtained according to the specificity of the binary hypothesis-testing, and an algorithm is developed for finding the corresponding optimal noise. Finally, numerical examples are given to verify the theoretical results and proofs of the main theorems are presented in the Appendix.

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