Scoring Concepts: Scenarios & Risk Factors
This guide explains how to differentiate between Scenarios and Risk Factors. At Quantexa, we aim to give our clients meaningful Alerts. We focus on those that pose the highest risk to investigators. This article targets Business Analysts, Business End Users, and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). It focuses on individuals engaged in risk assessment, decision-making, or developing Scores. When readers grasp these distinctions, they can design Scores and Scorecards better. This helps us show only the most relevant risk profiles to investigators. Read the full article for: Definition of Scenarios and Risk Factors Best Practices for Setting Scenarios vs Risk Factors How Scenarios and Risk Factors affect Alerting and Re-Alerting Using Detection Packs 4. Scoring Concepts: Scenarios & Risk Factors - Quantexa Community This article explains how to differentiate between Scenarios and Risk Factors. At Quantexa, we aim to give our clients meaningful Alerts. We focus on those that pose the highest risk to investigators. This article targets Business Analysts, Business End Users, and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs). It focuses on individuals…62Views1like0CommentsEntity Quality: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 🎭
This article looks at Entity Quality and how to judge it based on business need. It introduces Overlinking and Underlinking as a product of Entity Resolution, and these two concepts are two ends of a continuum. Entity Quality is the bedrock of any Entity Resolution (ER) based solution and has implications up and down the Quantexa stack. Getting this right is an essential part of an effective deployment. In this article we look at the basics of how to frame this problem and highlight that context is king for each solution. Read the full article here (login required): 3. Entity Quality: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Quantexa Community This article looks at Entity Quality and how to judge it based on business need. It introduces Overlinking and Underlinking as a product of Entity Resolution and these two concepts are two ends of a continuum. Note: All the examples in this article are fictional to illustrate how to approach Entity Quality. Entity Quality…62Views1like0Comments