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The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on). | The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on). | ||
− | For more information, please check the [[Quality score formula:Details|Quality score formula:Details]] page. | + | For more information, please check the [[Quality score formula:Details and versions|Quality score formula:Details and versions]] page. |
=='''Quality score calculation examples'''== | =='''Quality score calculation examples'''== |
Revision as of 13:53, 27 January 2022
Contents
Quality score formula visualisation and interpretation
- 1. Account score limit
- The highest possible score (100 by default). Can be set on this page: [Evaluation settings]
- 2. Mistake severity score
- Score of mistake by its severity (for example, 1 point for minor and 5 points for major mistakes). Can be set on this page: [Mistake severities list]
- 3. Mistake type weight
- Weight of a specific mistake type by specialization. Can be adjusted on this page [Mistake types list]
- 4. SUM
- A sum of products of #2 and #3 for all the mistakes.
- 5. Project evaluation word count
- Automatic word count: The value from the "Total source words" field. Please see the Automatic vs. manual word count page.
- Manual word count: The value from the "Evaluated source words" field (specified when starting the evaluation with a manual word count).
- 6. 1000
- In the end, the result is always converted to 1000, a most optimal value.
The mistake severity scores, mistake type weights, and reports are based on this 1000-word amount. For example, a critical mistake with score of 20 with weight coefficient of 1 reduces the quality score by 20 per 1000 words (by 10 per 2000 words, accordingly, and so on).
For more information, please check the Quality score formula:Details and versions page.