Can I define my parameters for evaluating questions?
Xobin's AI evaluation system allows you to define your own parameters when assessing subjective questions. This gives you the flexibility to tailor evaluation criteria to your specific context and goals. Follow the steps below to set it up:-
- Log In to Your Account
- Go to https://app.xobin.com/signin
- Sign in with your credentials.
- Navigate to the Library Tab
- In the sidebar, click Library.
- Or click My Library in the top bar.
- Create a Subjective Question
- Click the Create Question button in the top-right corner.**
- From the dropdown, select Create Subjective Question.

- Configure Question Details
- Select the domain, set the difficulty level, and choose the response type.
- Select Xobin AI Evaluate as the evaluation type.
- Toggle on Criteria-based Evaluation.

- Define Your Own Parameters
- Type the question in the text field on the right side.
- Click Generate Evaluation Criteria to auto-generate parameters.
- Click Edit to modify the parameters according to your preferences.
- Click outside the text box to save your changes.

- Define Communication Parameters
- Toggle on Communication Checker.
- Tick the checkboxes for the communication criteria you want to evaluate (maximum 6).

- Save the Question
- Click Save Question to save, or Save and Add Another to immediately create another subjective question.

General Evaluation Parameters:
Accuracy
- Is the information factually correct and aligned with established knowledge or sources?
Completeness
- Does the answer address all aspects of the question thoroughly and comprehensively?
Relevance
- Does the answer directly address the question and stay on topic?
Clarity and Coherence
- Is the answer well-organized, easy to understand, and presented in a logical manner?
Depth and Detail
- Does the answer go beyond surface-level information and demonstrate critical thinking?
Source Credibility
- Is the answer supported by credible sources or reliable evidence?
Originality
- Does the answer offer a unique perspective, independent thought, or creative insight?
Updated on: 04/17/2026
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