Encyclopedia Evalica / Evaluation / Absolute scoring

Absolute scoring
/'a.bsuh.loot 'skaw.rihng/Assigning a numeric or categorical score to a single output on a fixed scale. This is distinct from pairwise evals, which compares two outputs against each other. (noun)
“We switched to absolute scoring so we could set a consistent pass threshold.”
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