Scoring Concepts Resources
This series of articles explores the foundational concepts behind building a performant and high-quality Batch Scoring solution in Quantexa. Each article breaks down a key component of the scoring process β from network generation and scoreable models to alerting and network pruning β offering practical guidance and design considerations. How will the articles help your team and deployment? Whether you're new to Batch Scoring or refining an existing implementation, this content provides a clear, structured approach to best-practice design. By understanding and applying these concepts, teams can ensure their scoring solutions are efficient, scalable, and investigator-friendly β ultimately driving better outcomes from their Quantexa deployments. Make sure you're signed in to the Community to access the articles. Articles in the series: Scoring Concepts: Run Date Scoring Concepts: In-Scope Customers Scoring Concepts: Scoring Levels and Scorecards Scoring Concepts: Scenarios & Risk Factors Scoring Concepts: Alerting and Re-alerting Scoring Concepts: Write-Once Steps Scoring DAG Design in AssessScoring 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 individualsβ¦Scoring Collection
Below you can find links to all the articles and discussions relating to Scoring in the Community. Scoring is the process of quantifying a level of interest associated with Documents, Entities, Networks, Records, or other data, through creating Scores and Scoring flows. Scoring provides an analytical method for highlighting the most important Networks to an investigator, based on certain criteria. ποΈArticles available to everyone Using Assess Dynamic Scoring for the first time Using Network Pruning for the first time ποΈ Scoring Academy Pilot - Meet George, a recent graduate! ποΈ ποΈ Scoring Academy Pilot - Meet Johnathan, a recent graduate! ποΈ πLog in required Scoring Concepts: Scoring Levels and Scorecards Scoring Concepts: Run Date Scoring Concepts: In-Scope Customers Scoring Concepts: Network Generation & Design Scoring Concepts: Network Scoring Scoring Concepts: Related Nodes and Network Pruning Deprecation of Scoring Framework 1 Scorecard Tuning Scorable Models and Fact Tables π»π Scoring Certification Quantexa Scoring Engineer Academy (SEA) Bookmark this thread and be notified whenever we publish a new article on Entity-Resolution. To bookmark a thread, click the chevron icon next to the title of the post.