küszöbe
Küszöbe is a Hungarian noun form derived from küszöb, meaning threshold. In general use, küszöbe denotes a boundary value or point at which a change occurs, or a level that must be exceeded for a result to happen. The concept is employed across disciplines to describe limits that separate different states or behaviours.
In sensory physiology and psychology, it refers to the sensory or detection threshold—the minimal stimulus intensity
In statistics and data processing, a threshold is a cut-off value used to distinguish signals from noise,
In electronics and engineering, a threshold level marks when a device switches on or conducts, such as
In social science and politics, electoral thresholds define the minimum share of votes required for representation;
Etymology and usage notes: küszöbe is a declined form of küszöb used in Hungarian grammar; the base
Common collocations include érzékelési küszöb (sensory threshold), küszöbérték (threshold value), and küszöbvonal (threshold level).