Quantified Entity Evaluation (QEE) introduces a minimalist model treating any object, event, or signal as a unit with a numerical value.
The core formula of QEE is R = ∑(vᵢ), for i = 1 to n, where vᵢ is the numerical value of each entity and R is the total systemic result.
An example illustrating QEE involves evaluating a message with four components: data, signal, status, and code, resulting in a total reality score of 33.
The applications of QEE include sensor systems, data fusion, cognitive models, AI weighting, message scoring, and system status estimation.
QEE works because it does not rely on hidden theory, avoids overcomplexity, generates comparable values, and is scalable to various dimensions or elements.
The model focuses on structured numeric weights rather than philosophical or abstract concepts.