There are 6 repositories under scorecard topic.
Scorecard Development in python, 评分卡
ESC Team's credit scorecard tools.
Optimal binning: monotonic binning with constraints. Support batch & stream optimal binning. Scorecard modelling and counterfactual explanations.
Scorecard Development in R, 评分卡
Monotonic Optimal Binning in Consumer Credit Risk Scorecard Development
Android project written in Java to display Tournaments brackets with animation
Use Machine learning to build scorecard model
A python framework for risk scoring
A library to generate tournament brackets with smooth transition and animations
⏳ Evaluation of Time-Series Predictions with powerful pdf and web Reporting. Tailored for evaluation of metrics over time!
The Ambassador helps users of coding platforms to create findable, well maintained, properly documented and secure projects. It's purpose is to promote creating Open Source and InnerSource software, that others can rely on. It measures project scores (criticality, activity, scorecard), proactively advises projects.
Python Implementation of Monotonic Optimal Binning
Model explanation provides the ability to interpret the effect of the predictors on the composition of an individual score.
Live Cricket Score Javascript Widget Build using Svelte JS.
Monotone Weight Of Evidence Transformer and LogisticRegression model with scikit-learn API
Credit scoring modeling toolbox based on R
Qlik Sense score card (multi KPI) extension using single dimension based on "Spectre" css framework.
Credit scoring toolkit with python
Node.js SDK for OpenSSF scorecard
This repository has a python program that uses tkinter to make a corn hole score board.
An app displaying surgical wait times in different health authorities of British Columbia
Scorecards of ODI,T-20 and Test Matches in JSON format
The project focuses on exploring and visualizing various aspects of student performance, including factors like gender, parental education, marital status, and ethnic group
CricWiz uses Pycricbuzz to fetch match infos for you and display them in the command line itself.