Doh, forgot to mention the drools-change module supports PMML.
Helps if I join the dots up :)
On 5 June 2012 20:55, Michael Anstis <michael.anstis(a)gmail.com> wrote:
There's an experimental module called
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools-chance
There are various sources on the internet about using PMML for Score
Cards: e.g.
http://adapasupport.zementis.com/2010/02/scorecards-in-pmml-primer.html
Might be worth looking at - I'm sure Davide Sotty would welcome feedback.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 5 June 2012 18:40, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks!
>
> This would not be implemented at "the Engine level"; it would be a (more
> or less) complex
> framework similar to what there is now (in Drools) for decision tables.
> But the evaluation for such
> a scorecard is much less predictable than the one for a decision table,
> which can be
> defined in terms of Drools Rule Language conditions, constraints and
> actions.
>
> If there is a more or less straightforward way of defining constraints
> and actions from a scorecard,
> it might not be so much different from the approach used for decision
> tables. But is there a
> commonly agreed-upon way of deriving the those from a scorecard? Is there
> a commonly
> agreed-upon abstract structure for S.C. as there is one for spreadsheets?
>
> -W
>
>
>
> On 5 June 2012 19:28, vinodkiran <vinodkiran(a)usa.net> wrote:
>
>> Score Models / Scorecards
>>
>> The Score Model / Scorecards is a common model used in scoring - a type
>> of
>> statistical approach, per Predictive Analytics - to allow a subjective
>> score
>> to be defined against some criteria for some decisioning purpose (eg
>> credit
>> scoring).
>>
>> A scorecard represents an assessment, opinion, or prediction about the
>> customer or prospect. In other decision metaphors such as decision
>> tables or
>> decision trees, the values for rule conditions and actions are set by the
>> user. In a scorecard, the properties and values for rule conditions and
>> the
>> rule action are generated using the values entered in the scorecard. The
>> attribute scores are summed to return an overall score and the resulting
>> score. This overall score is then available for use by other rulesets,
>> functions, decision tables, and decision trees.
>>
>>
>>
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=9AqRlUOaoVIC&pg=PA142&lpg=PA14...
>>
>>
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