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Metrics: Swallow the Red Pill

Metrics: Swallow the Red Pill

Gaming Tech Brief By HackerNoon

May 17, 20244m 45s

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/metrics-swallow-the-red-pill.
User Perceived Metrics and User Reported Metrics complement each other and form the foundation for a highly reliable conversational assistant.
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First part of a trilogy, where I will discuss some high level ideas for measuring end user performance for conversational voice assistant. User Perceived Metrics and User Reported Metrics complement each other and form the foundation for a highly reliable conversational assistant. negative and positive movement in a metric.

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