Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: þ
Target Entity: Thorn_\u0028letter\u0029
Preceding Context: In Old English, ð (referred to as ðæt by the Anglo-Saxons) was used interchangeably with
Succeeding Context: (thorn) to represent either voiced or voiceless dental fricatives. The letter ð was used throughout the Anglo-Saxon era, but gradually fell out of use in Middle English, practically disappearing altogether by 1300; þ survived longer, ultimately being replaced by the modern digraph th by about 1500.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Eth

Ground Truth Types:

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|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |  |---wordnet_creation_103129123
|  |  |  |---wordnet_creation_103129123_rest

Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
wordnet_artifact_100021939-1.6626292499142308 0
wordnet_event_100029378-1.3910160221680192 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-1.5892875366604686 0
wordnet_person_100007846-1.4197630535661743 0
yagoGeoEntity-2.1239450254884944 0
|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |---wordnet_organization_108008335
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |---yagoGeoEntity