Originally, each judge gives a numeric score from 1 to 10, for a total score of 3 to 30.
Some were old-fashioned pinballs, a staple for centuries, in which a ball rolled and bounced around in a chamber, causing ascending numeric scores.
The sensory profile of TBV is evaluated by hedonic judgment expressed through a numeric score.
WatchTime publishes wristwatch tests conducted by experts who assign numeric scores to timepieces, allowing readers to judge the relative merits of the watches.
The first scorebug had the numeric scores inside a gray box and the time contained in a red capsule-shaped bug, with a special box-like font.
The numeric scores are then converted into predicted mortality by using a logistic regression formula developed and validated on populations of ICU patients.
Most IR systems compute a numeric score on how well each object in the database match the query, and rank the objects according to this value.
Or parhaps a numeric score... say, I dunno... out of 100?
They awarded numeric scores in 18 categories, from noise/vibration and interior comfort to braking and maneuverability; the scores were totaled to determine the rankings.
Ensemble methods (i.e., using votes from several classifiers) have been used to produce numeric scores that can be thresholded to provide a user-provided number of keyphrases.