Calculating error rates with independent keying
Posted: July 3rd, 2013, 4:58 pm
This question might not belong here in Entry, but rather in Tabulation, but I thought I would start here.
I am trying to find out if there is a way to calculate an error rate for a keyer. I know that the .log file will give the number of bad keystrokes, but this really isn't an error rate since it doesn't track when a keyer enters a valid, but incorrect, response and then goes back and corrects/re-keys it. The log file also has a 'number of fields with errors attributed to keyer/verifyer,' but I believe that is based on dependent keying. I also know that the comparison file will show differences between independent keyers, but it doesn't give error rate information since it doesn't know which independent entry was incorrect.
And so, is there a way to actually determine a keyers error rate based on the number of mistakes made during keying? In this case, mistake would be defined as an incorrect entry that meets the entry criteria (a valid answer), but is the incorrect response based on the data entry form. This would be the type of error found during independent keying.
I am trying to find out if there is a way to calculate an error rate for a keyer. I know that the .log file will give the number of bad keystrokes, but this really isn't an error rate since it doesn't track when a keyer enters a valid, but incorrect, response and then goes back and corrects/re-keys it. The log file also has a 'number of fields with errors attributed to keyer/verifyer,' but I believe that is based on dependent keying. I also know that the comparison file will show differences between independent keyers, but it doesn't give error rate information since it doesn't know which independent entry was incorrect.
And so, is there a way to actually determine a keyers error rate based on the number of mistakes made during keying? In this case, mistake would be defined as an incorrect entry that meets the entry criteria (a valid answer), but is the incorrect response based on the data entry form. This would be the type of error found during independent keying.