decline metric
[dɪˈklaɪn ˈmɛtrɪk]
nounpl: decline metrics
métrica de declínio
1. A measurement or indicator used to quantify the rate or extent of deterioration, reduction, or negative change in performance, quality, or value over a period of time
The company's user engagement decline metric showed a 15% drop in monthly active users.
A métrica de declínio do engajamento da empresa mostrou uma queda de 15% nos usuários ativos mensais.
2. In business analytics, a key performance indicator (KPI) that tracks downward trends in business metrics such as revenue, customer retention, or market share
Investors were concerned about the decline metric indicating reduced profitability.
Os investidores estavam preocupados com a métrica de declínio indicando rentabilidade reduzida.
3. In data science and machine learning, a statistical measure used to monitor the degradation of model performance or data quality
The decline metric revealed that the algorithm's accuracy had deteriorated over time.
A métrica de declínio revelou que a precisão do algoritmo havia se deteriorado ao longo do tempo.
This term is primarily used in technical and business contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It has become increasingly common in startup culture, data analytics, and corporate performance management discussions. In Brazil, companies adopting English business terminology often use 'decline metric' directly, though Portuguese translations like 'métrica de declínio' are becoming more standardized in formal business reports and presentations.
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