Rating Instance
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A Rating Instance is a relationship instance an an items with a rating score (or rating rank or rating category).
- Context:
- It can (typically) represent the actual process of applying predefined criteria and methodologies to assess an entity's attributes or qualities.
- It can (typically) yield an output such as a score, rank, or category that reflects the evaluated aspects of the entity.
- It can (often) be a critical component in the functioning of a rating system, linking the theoretical framework of the rating task with practical, real-world applications.
- It can (often) be used in various domains to inform decision-making, improve quality, and guide consumer choices.
- It can (often) involve specific tools, software, or platforms designed to facilitate the rating process.
- It can (often) be subject to review and validation to ensure accuracy and fairness of the evaluation results.
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- Example(s):
- a Chess Player Rating Instance, such as
- Magnus Carlsen (Norway) with a rating of 28301.
- Hikaru Nakamura (USA) with a rating of 27891.
- Nodirbek Abdusattorov (Uzbekistan) with a rating of 27651.
- Ding Liren (China) with a rating of 27621.
- ...
- a Chess Player Rating Instance, such as
- Counter-Example(s):
- A Ranking Instance, such as ...
- A Survey Response, where individuals provide their opinions or feedback without a systematic evaluation process.
- A Recommendation System output, which suggests items based on preferences rather than rating them.
- See: Rating Task, Evaluation Result, Quantitative Evaluation, Qualitative Evaluation, Rating System.