Ethical success metrics
Learn about the metrics that help you measure your solution's success.
Ethical success metrics are a set of solution-agnostic indicators that help you understand the performance of your Affective Computing by Virtue-powered solutions.
You must first identify what success means in the context of your solution and define the acceptance values of each metric.
For example, you must clearly understand the volume of engagement that indicates that your solution was successfully implemented.
EDAA™ provides you with the following ethical success metrics:
Efficiency
Indicates how efficient a specific logic strategy is in changing user states by delivering personalized actions. EDAA™ (our technology) always favors actions that could reduce any anomalies (instances of deviance between the current and ideal emotional states of users) identified during calibration.
Efficiency enables both you and EDAA™ to verify the degree of success in enhancing a (deviating) user's emotional state by delivering an action during an anomaly.
Therefore, using Efficiency, EDAA™ can improve its own accuracy in establishing psychological profiles of users and minimizing anomalies.
Micro-moments
Determines whether the current moment is appropriate for EDAA™ to deliver an action. Notes:
In the solution in the Safety domain, if this metric's value is 0, it means that Affective Computing by Virtue must intervene and deliver an action. On the other hand, if its value is 1, it means that Affective Computing by Virtue doesn't need to intervene.
For other domains, this metric is a scale, where 0 represents the worst moment and 1 represents the best moment to trigger action delivery
Engagement
Indicates the level of user motivation that EDAA™ reaches by delivering a specific action (as a result of a specific logic).
Advantage
By defining what "success" looks like, you can understand whether or not your Affective Computing by Virtue-powered solution is meeting the needs of your users.
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