The Match Point System

ASM uses a match point algorithm to determine how close the match is between the lost and found animal. Where the system compares two user defined pieces of text (eg. Distinguishing features), the system will represent the final score as the number of words from the lost animal field that appeared in the found animal field, expressed as a fraction of the total points available for that field.

For example, suppose I had a lost animal with ``white paws, bell'' for the distinguishing features. If there was a found animal with features ``white paws, torn ear and a bell'', that would constitute a 100% match on that particular field because every single word from the lost animal field appeared in the found animal field.

If I had a found animal with ``white paws, no collar'' for the distinguishing features, that would constitute a 66% match, because the match was 2/3 words.

The system scores lost/found matches in this manner:

It therefore follows that 30 points is a 100% overall match. The percentage figure you express at the beginning of the match report is used against this point system.

Because some of the found animal fields are not present for animals on the shelter, the following comparisons are used:

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