The scorecard object
JSON transcripts include the
scorecard
object as part of the top-level
app_data
object when the V‑Spark folder that processed the audio is configured to analyze transcripts using one or more applications.
scorecard
object is generated by V‑Spark, and does not appear in V‑Blaze or V‑Cloud JSON transcripts.V‑Spark applications may have multiple levels of category, up to a maximum of 3 subcategories for each top-level category. The
scorecard
object uses the same nested structure. At its first level, the
scorecard
object contains one object for each application. Each application object contains a
score
element and a
subcategories
object. Each
subcategories
object contains lower-level subcategories and scores.
The following table lists elements of the
scorecard
object:
Element |
Type |
Description | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
APPLICATION-NAME |
object |
Represents an application, its score, and all of its subcategories in a
| |||
score |
number |
The score value for the application overall. | |||
subcategories |
object |
Contains all subcategories below the first level. | |||
score |
number |
The score value for subcategories. | |||
subcategories |
object |
Contains all subcategories below the second level. | |||
score |
number |
The score value for the lowest-level subcategories. | |||
subcategories |
object |
An empty object, since this is the lowest level of application subcategory. |
The following JSON example shows a
scorecard
object from a transcript processed by the application
WordsApp
. One category, named
Words
, has the maximum number of subcategories. The other category, named
MoreWords
, has no subcategories.
"scorecard": {
"WordsApp": {
"Words": {
"subcategories": {
"SubWords": {
"subcategories": {
"SubSubWords": {
"subcategories": {
"SubSubSubWords": {
"subcategories": {},
"score": 1
},
"SubSubSubWords2": {
"subcategories": {},
"score": 1
}
},
"score": 1
}
},
"score": 1
}
},
"score": 1
},
"MoreWords": {
"subcategories": {},
"score": 1
}
}
},