Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: pattern recognition
Target Entity: Pattern_recognition
Preceding Context: The sort of mental processes described as cognitive are largely influenced by research which has successfully used this paradigm in the past, likely starting with Thomas Aquinas, who divided the study of behavior into two broad categories: cognitive (how we know the world), and affective (how we understand the world via feelings and emotions). Consequently, this description tends to apply to processes such as memory, association, concept formation,
Succeeding Context: , language, attention, perception, action, problem solving and mental imagery. Traditionally, emotion was not thought of as a cognitive process. This division is now regarded as largely artificial, and much research is currently being undertaken to examine the cognitive psychology of emotion; research also includes one's awareness of their own strategies and methods of cognition called metacognition and includes metamemory.
Paragraph Title: Psychology
Source Page: Cognition

Ground Truth Types:

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Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
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wordnet_event_100029378-1.3577095207615035 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-1.467470204785131 0
wordnet_person_100007846-1.6780374222135033 0
yagoGeoEntity-2.714659367298312 0
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