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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute

    Karat et al. found in one study of average computer users in 1999 that the average rate for transcription was 32.5 words per minute, and 19.0 words per minute for composition. [2] In the same study, when the group was divided into "fast", "moderate", and "slow" groups, the average speeds were 40 wpm, 35 wpm, and 23 wpm, respectively.

  3. Medical transcription - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_transcription

    The result is often a "word salad" or missing text. Thresholds can be set to reject a bad report and return it for standard dictation, but these settings are arbitrary. Below a set percentage rate, the word salad passes for actual dictation. The MT simultaneously listens, reads, and "edits" the correct version.

  4. Automated medical scribe - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_medical_scribe

    Like other LLMs, medical-scribe LLMs are prone to confabulation, where they make up content based on statistically associations between their training data and the transcription audio. [3] LLMs do not distinguish between trying to transcribe the audio and guessing what words will come next, but perform both processes mixed together. [18]

  5. Transcription error - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription_error

    Transcription and transposition errors may also occur in syntax when computer programming or programming, within variable declarations or coding parameters. This should be checked by proofreading; some syntax errors may also be picked up by the program the author is using to write the code.

  6. Word error rate - Wikipedia

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    C is the number of correct words, N is the number of words in the reference (N=S+D+C) The intuition behind 'deletion' and 'insertion' is how to get from the reference to the hypothesis. So if we have the reference "This is wikipedia" and hypothesis "This _ wikipedia", we call it a deletion. Note that since N is the number of words in the ...

  7. Transcription (biology) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription_(biology)

    [citation needed] The characteristic elongation rates in prokaryotes and eukaryotes are about 10–100 nts/sec. [42] In eukaryotes, however, nucleosomes act as major barriers to transcribing polymerases during transcription elongation.

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