Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Target Entity: Edinburgh_Festival_Fringe
Preceding Context: Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead is an absurdist tragicomedy first staged at the
Succeeding Context: in 1966. The play expands upon the exploits of two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Comparisons have also been drawn to Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, for the presence of two central characters who almost appear to be two halves of a single character. Many plot features are similar as well: the characters pass time by playing Questions, impersonating other characters, and interrupting each other or remaining silent for long periods of time. The two characters are portrayed as two clowns or fools in a world that is beyond their understanding. They stumble through philosophical arguments while not realizing the implications, and muse on the irrationality and randomness of the world.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Existentialism

Ground Truth Types:

|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |  |---wordnet_event_100029378_rest

Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
wordnet_artifact_100021939-1.831160545231956 0
wordnet_event_1000293780.7824430867125128 1
wordnet_act_100030358-1.606460781894523 0
wordnet_social_event_107288639-1.4050799852647708 0
wordnet_happening_107283608-1.874708031543791 0
wordnet_group_action_101080366-1.5868800797659757 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-2.2297482600360787 0
wordnet_person_100007846-2.9178704079691458 0
yagoGeoEntity-1.6753355314962317 0
|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |  |---wordnet_act_100030358
|  |  |  |---wordnet_group_action_101080366
|  |  |---wordnet_social_event_107288639
|  |  |---wordnet_happening_107283608
|  |  |---wordnet_group_action_101080366
|  |---wordnet_organization_108008335
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |---yagoGeoEntity