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Translation Error Rate (TER) basically measures the amount of editing that a linguist would need to perform in order for a translation to match a reference (human) translation. | <big>Translation Error Rate (TER) basically measures the amount of editing that a linguist would need to perform in order for a translation to match a reference (human) translation.</big> | ||
Translation Error Rate (TER) is a metric for automatic evaluation of machine translation that calculates the number of edits required to change a machine translation output into one of the references. | Translation Error Rate (TER) is a metric for automatic evaluation of machine translation that calculates the number of edits required to change a machine translation output into one of the references. |
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Translation Error Rate (TER) basically measures the amount of editing that a linguist would need to perform in order for a translation to match a reference (human) translation.
Translation Error Rate (TER) is a metric for automatic evaluation of machine translation that calculates the number of edits required to change a machine translation output into one of the references. TER corresponds to post-editing effort. (https://machinetranslate.org/ter)