perplexity

Etymology
From, borrowed from or post-classical , from. .

Noun

 * 1) The state or quality of being perplexed.
 * 2) Something that perplexes.
 * 3)  A measure of how well a probability distribution or model predicts a sample.
 * 1)  A measure of how well a probability distribution or model predicts a sample.
 * 1)  A measure of how well a probability distribution or model predicts a sample.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
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 * Dutch:, ,
 * Finnish:, hämmentyneisyys
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 * Irish: aincheas
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 * Kazakh: абыржушылық
 * Latin: perplexitās
 * Maori: rapeka, mangangatanga, raumaharatanga
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 * Uyghur: زالالەت