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There's a one-to-one correspondence between isomorphism classes of TQFTs and quantum invariants. This is proven in chapter 3 of Turaev.
Tbh that just felt artificial to me, since the "quantum invariant" he defined there already looks vaguely like how the modular functor of a TQFT would look like.
Not sure if there are other invariants that can classify TQFTs. Certainly not one that could be inspired from physics.

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