Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: A
Target Entity: A
Preceding Context: The treatment of diacritics varies. In languages such as Czech and Spanish, letters with diacritics or accents (except tildes) are not given a separate place in the alphabet, and thus preserve the palindrome whether or not the repeated letter has an ornamentation. However, in the Nordic languages,
Succeeding Context: , Å and Ä/Æ, as well as O and Ö/Ø, are all distinct letters and must be mirrored exactly to be considered a palindrome.
Paragraph Title: Non-English palindromes
Source Page: Palindrome

Ground Truth Types:

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Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
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wordnet_event_100029378-0.5861975252737317 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-1.039629832351027 0
wordnet_person_100007846-1.5502294479994003 0
yagoGeoEntity-3.421605156048077 0
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