Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: batting line-up
Target Entity: Batting_order_\u0028baseball\u0029
Preceding Context: As a concrete example of a bijection, consider the
Succeeding Context: of a baseball team. The set X will be the nine players on the team and the set Y will be the nine positions in the batting order (1 st , 2 nd , 3 rd , etc.) The "pairing" is given by which player is in what position in this order. Property (1) is satisfied since each player is somewhere in the list. Property (2) is satisfied since no player bats in two (or more) positions in the order. Property (3) says that for each position in the order, there is some player batting in that position and property (4) states that two or more players are never batting in the same position in the list.
Paragraph Title: Example
Source Page: Bijection

Ground Truth Types:

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Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
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