Discriminability

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪsˈkɹɪmˈˌɪnəbɪɫɪti/

Discriminability (noun)

  1. The ability to notice that two things are different, especially when they look or sound similar.
  2. In experiments, how well a system can tell a target from a non-target using measured responses.

Examples

  • The test shows clear difference between the two sounds.
  • Good lighting improves clear difference in the photos.