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Transcription Accuracy: What the Numbers Really Mean

· By Celeritas Team

When evaluating transcription services, you'll see impressive accuracy claims: 99%, 99.5%, even 99.9%. But what do these numbers actually measure?

Most accuracy metrics are calculated using Word Error Rate (WER)—the percentage of words that are transcribed incorrectly. However, this metric can be deceptive:

  • It measures edit distance, not usability
  • A single wrong word in 100 is counted as 1% error
  • But context matters: "their" vs "there" might be 1% error but 100% wrong for meaning
  • Different audio conditions (background noise, accents, technical jargon) dramatically affect real-world performance

What actually matters:

  • Accuracy on YOUR type of content (meetings, podcasts, interviews, etc.)
  • Handling of technical terminology
  • Speaker diarization quality
  • Punctuation and paragraph breaks

At Celeritas, we focus on metrics that matter for real work: actionable transcripts that capture not just words, but context and meaning.