<p>The systematic evaluation of informatization development level (IDL) is an evaluation that follows the development trend of digitization, networking and intelligence, and focuses on the formation of business capabilities of informatization. Research on informatization evaluation methods has been extensively studied by both domestic and international academics over the years. However, traditional evaluation methods suffer from flaws like complex mechanism design, unreliable metric conversion, difficulty obtaining the relative importance of indexes, complex evaluation process, and high computational volume. This paper attempts to introduce the neural network method into the information system evaluation, and uses the Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) algorithm to establish the evaluation model. The evaluation of the smart court system is used as an example to simulate and test the model, and the results show that the neural network-based evaluation model of informatization system is more applicable to large-scale evaluation indexes, and by continuously increasing the learning samples, it objectively improves the accuracy of evaluation, effectively avoids human subjective factors, and has the advantageous features of advanced, accurate and convenient.</p>
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