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「投稿査読の改善」プロジェクト (ERI) に関連する用語を集めました. 斜体で記した用語はそれぞれの用語集にリンクします.

ERI のコンポーネントと特殊な用語

 * 投稿の査読の改善
 * 別名 ERI
 * 編集の査読改善（Edit Review ImprovementsERI）とはCollaborationチームが進める改善プロジェクトで、現状の編集の査読プロセスが編集の初学者に与えかねない悪影響の低減と—編集の作動全体の底上げを同時に目指しています.


 * 投稿の査読に使う新しいフィルタ
 * あるいは「特別ページ:最近の更新」の絞込み機能とも呼ばれます. 
 * ERIの初期のリリース版では、特別ページである「最近の更新」の改善をいくつか試みており、査読者全般の対象選びと作業効率のサポートを目指しました. それらの改善は、中でも新人の寄稿者に役立つ可能性を備えています.


 * 査読ストリーム
 * ReviewStream is a machine-readable feed that’s designed to be used by a variety of edit-review tools. Like RCStream, it will broadcast recent changes from MediaWiki wikis. To the information currently in RCStream, ReviewStream adds additional data designed to improve the edit-review process.


 * Filter search bar
 * Part of the Recent Changes Page Improvements. Users click in the the Filter Search Bar to begin the process of filtering recent changes, either by clicking to select filters from the Dropdown Filter Panel (see below) or by typing their names.


 * Dropdown Filter Panel
 * Part of the Recent Changes Page Improvements. The filter panel  is a dropdown menu that displays a list of filtering options.


 * Active Filter Display Area
 * Part of the Recent Changes Page Improvements. The active filter display area is designed to give users a quick read of their current filter and highlighting settings.


 * Newcomers
 * A new user class defined for ERI denoting registered editors who are very new, having fewer than ten edits and four days of activity. Created because research shows that such editors are particularly vulnerable to rejections. Also the name of a filter in ERI projects.


 * Learners
 * A term defined for ERI denoting registered editors who have more days of activity and edits than “Newcomers” but fewer than “Experienced Users”. Also the name of a filter in ERI projects. On English Wikipedia, this category corresponds to Autoconfirmed.


 * Experienced Users
 * A term defined for ERI denoting registered editors who have more than 30 days of activity and 500 edits. Also the name of a filter in ERI projects. On English Wikipedia, this category corresponds to Extended Confirmed.

ERI の定義とウィキにおける位置づけ

 * 人工知能 (Artificial Intelligence)
 * ERI uses predictive filters powered by the artificial intelligence (AI) program ORES. Colloquially, the term artificial intelligence is applied when a machine mimics cognitive functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as natural language processing, problem solving or learning. AI is a broad term that’s closely associated with the more specific concept of “machine learning”.


 * 機械学習 (Machine Learning)
 * Machine learning is a subfield of artificial intelligence that seeks to give computers the ability to learn tasks they haven’t been specifically programmed to do. ERI uses predictive filters powered by the machine-learning program ORES.


 * 精度
 * ERI tools offer AI predictive filters at various levels of “accuracy”. Used in this context, accuracy refers to the percentage of search results the filter returns that correctly identify the property the filter is targeting. In other words, the more accurate the filter is, the fewer false positives it produces. (In the AI field, the correct technical term for this is “precision”.)


 * フィード (Feed)
 * Also referred to as a Stream
 * A computer feed is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. In ERI, ReviewStream is a feed that broadcasts data about recent changes to anti-vandalism and edit-review programs.


 * Good faith
 * ERI projects offer User Intent filters, which predict whether an edit was made in good faith. In this sense, the term refers to whether a user’s intention was to contribute to the wiki or damage it. A key goal of ERI is enabling reviewers to find and help editors — especially newcomers — who are trying to contribute in good faith but who may lack the skill or knowledge to do so successfully. (ERI’s User Intent filters are powered by the machine-learning program ORES, which includes a good-faith test.)


 * 損害
 * ERI projects offer Contribution Quality filters, which predict whether an edit improves the wiki or damages it. In this sense, “damage” is a general term that covers both vandalism and unintentional errors of formatting, style, fact, etc. A key goal of ERI is enabling reviewers to find and help editors — especially newcomers — who are trying to contribute in good faith but whose lack of skill or knowledge leads them to cause damage. (ERI’s User Intent filters are powered by the machine-learning program ORES, which includes a “damaging” test.)