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  2. ProZ.com - Wikipedia

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    ProZ.com is a membership-based website targeting freelance translators. Founded in 1999, [ 1 ] it is mainly used for posting and responding to translation job offers. As of 20 October 2018 [update] , ProZ.com reports more than 960,000 registered users, spanning more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.

  3. Word error rate - Wikipedia

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    The general difficulty of measuring performance lies in the fact that the recognized word sequence can have a different length from the reference word sequence (supposedly the correct one). The WER is derived from the Levenshtein distance, working at the word level instead of the phoneme level. The WER is a valuable tool for comparing different ...

  4. Per mille - Wikipedia

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    The word promille is the cognate in Dutch, German, Finnish and Swedish, and is sometimes seen as a loanword in English with the same meaning as per mille. [7] [4] The symbol is included in the General Punctuation block of Unicode at U+2030 ‰ PER MILLE SIGN. [5] There is also an Arabic-Indic per mille sign at U+0609 ؉ ARABIC-INDIC PER MILLE SIGN.

  5. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    In most forms of English, percent is usually written as two words (per cent), although percentage and percentile are written as one word. [9] In American English, percent is the most common variant [10] (but per mille is written as two words). In the early 20th century, there was a dotted abbreviation form "per cent.", as opposed to "per cent".

  6. PROZ - Wikipedia

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    PROZ may refer to: Protein Z, a protein; ProZ.com, an online translators' community This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 21:00 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Family-wise error rate - Wikipedia

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    Hochberg's step-up procedure (1988) is performed using the following steps: [7] Start by ordering the p-values (from lowest to highest) () … and let the associated hypotheses be …

  8. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    An example of an agglutinative language, the average rate of Turkish speech is reported to be about 220 syllables per minute. When the time spent for the silent parts of speech are removed, the so-called average articulation rate reaches 310 syllables per minute. [21] The average number of syllables per (written) word has been measured as 2.6.

  9. Rate (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    In fact, often rate is a synonym of rhythm or frequency, a count per second (i.e., hertz); e.g., radio frequencies or sample rates. In describing the units of a rate, the word "per" is used to separate the units of the two measurements used to calculate the rate; for example, a heart rate is expressed as "beats per minute".