Saturday, 4 December 2021

Unify Platform AG Starts New Feature On Company's Online Platform UNIPLAT

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30  -- Unify Platform AG of Switzerland, with its Japan Hub in Shin-Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, has announced the launch of a new feature on the company's online platform service, UNIPLAT.

According to a statement, the new feature is Credit Rating: an automatic performance rating of each researcher and entrepreneur on UNIPLAT, evaluated from various perspectives using AI.

The evaluation result is displayed as credit scores. If the scores are high, the relevant researcher's capability and credibility are also considered high. This Credit Rating will be available on the platform, beginning Dec 23.

The credit scores of a researcher or entrepreneur can be viewed on their ‘My Lab’ page (a one-stop page that contains their profile, result of research, and other information. My Lab will be launched at the same time as Credit Rating).

The scores are set to be visible to the public. So, general users -- individuals, companies, or research institutions -- can check the researcher or entrepreneur's capability and credibility to ascertain their choice of support or research collaboration. Talking from the researcher and entrepreneur's side, this feature could open the door to many benefits such as offers and grants from companies and institutions.

Currently, the aspects scored by Credit Rating's AI are, number of likes of each content (live streaming, videos, and documents); number of each content's views; and, number of connections (primary nodes).

The scoring aspects and formulas are subject to refinement in a once-a-year credit rating evaluation committee meeting, following changes in global academic circumstances.

UNIPLAT is an open platform specifically designed to help entrepreneurial researchers who promote all academic fields and projects related to the SDGs advocated by the United Nations worldwide to obtain more exposure and connect with supporters who want to contribute to the improvement of global research.

-- BERNAMA

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