Qualification Score
Overview
Qualification is the process of assessing and validating submitted content based on predefined standards.
Criteria
EchoMarket employs two main qualification criteria:
Content Relevancy: Ensuring the submitted content aligns with the campaign objectives.
Content Accuracy: Ensuring the submitted content is factually correct.
Distributor Social Credit: Evaluating the credibility and influence of the content distributor.
TBD: Other qualification criteria can be added in future.
Methods of Assessment
To ensure accurate and fair qualification, EchoMarket uses multiple assessment methods:
For Content Relevancy & Accuracy:
EchoMarket AI: Proprietary AI models analyze content for alignment, quality, and factual correctness.
Third-Party AI Models: External AI-based scoring systems provide additional verification.
Community Vote System: A decentralized voting mechanism allows the community to validate content authenticity.
Third-Party Scoring Systems: Independent content rating providers offer additional assessments.
For Distributor Social Credit:
TweetScout Score: Measures the credibility and engagement level of a distributor’s social media presence.
EchoMarket Score: Proprietary scoring system assessing a distributor's past performance and reliability within the EchoMarket ecosystem.
Other Third-Party Scores: Additional reputation metrics from external platforms may be integrated for a comprehensive assessment.
By leveraging AI-driven analysis, decentralized voting, and verified social credit scoring, EchoMarket ensures that only high-quality and impactful content is rewarded.
Content Qualification Score
This score is a number between 0 to 1 and to calculate the Content Qualification Score (QS), following formula is being used:
Where:
qs1, qs2, ... , and qsn are the individual content's score for each qualification criteria of campaign.
qi1, qi2, ... , and qin are the qualification importances corresponding to each criteria.
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