Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- End-to-End Verifiability(also: E2E Verifiability, E2EV)
- End-to-end verifiability (E2EV) is a property of voting systems that allows voters to independently verify that their ballot was cast as intended, recorded as cast, and counted as recorded — without relying on trust in any single authority or system component. It is composed of…
- End-to-End Verifiable Voting(also: E2E-V, End-to-End Verifiable Election System)
- A class of voting systems designed so that each voter can independently verify their vote was cast as intended, recorded as cast, and counted as recorded, while preserving ballot secrecy. Examples include Helios, Belenios, Scantegrity, Pret-a-Voter, and newer wallet-based…
- Equal Error Rate(also: EER, Crossover Error Rate)
- A metric used to evaluate biometric system performance, representing the point at which the false acceptance rate (wrongly accepting unauthorized users) equals the false rejection rate (wrongly rejecting authorized users). Lower EER values indicate better system accuracy. In…
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