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Zhuoting Yu1, Hongzhong Deng1, Shuaiwen Tang1
1College of Systems Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China.
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Recently, interest in optimizing judging schemes for large-scale innovation competitions has grown as the complexities in evaluation processes continue to escalate. Although numerous methods have been developed to improve scoring fairness and precision, challenges such as evaluator subjectivity, workload imbalance, and the inherent uncertainty of scoring systems remain inadequately addressed. This study introduces a novel framework that integrates a genetic algorithm-based work cross-distribution model, advanced Z-score adjustment methods, and a BP neural network-enhanced score correction approach to tackle these issues. First, we propose a work crossover distribution model based on the concept of information entropy. The model employs a genetic algorithm to maximize the overlap between experts while ensuring a balanced distribution of evaluation tasks, thus reducing the entropy generated by imbalances in the process. By optimizing the distribution of submissions across experts, our model significantly mitigates inconsistencies arising from diverse scoring tendencies. Second, we developed modified Z-score and Z-score Pro scoring adjustment models aimed at eliminating the scoring discrepancies between judges, thereby enhancing the overall reliability of the normalization process and evaluation results. Additionally, evaluation metrics were proposed based on information theory. Finally, we incorporate a BP neural network-based score adjustment technique to further refine the assessment accuracy by capturing latent biases and uncertainties inherent in large-scale evaluations. Experimental results conducted on datasets from national-scale innovation competitions demonstrate that the proposed methods not only improve the fairness and robustness of the evaluation process but also contribute to a more scientific and objective assessment framework. This research advances the state of the art by providing a comprehensive and scalable solution for addressing the unique challenges of large-scale innovative competition judging.
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