Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: probabilistic models of grammar
Target Entity: Language_model
Preceding Context: "Colourless green ideas sleep furiously" is a sentence composed by Noam Chomsky in his 1957 Syntactic Structures as an example of a sentence that is grammatically correct (logical form) but semantically nonsensical. The term was originally used in his 1955 thesis "Logical Structures of Linguistic Theory". Although the sentence is grammatically correct, no obvious understandable meaning can be derived from it, and thus it demonstrates the distinction between syntax and semantics. As an example of a category mistake, it was used to show inadequacy of the then-popular
Succeeding Context: , and the need for more structured models.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Colorless green ideas sleep furiously

Ground Truth Types:

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|  |  |---wordnet_worker_109632518
|  |  |  |---wordnet_worker_109632518_rest

Predicted Types:

TypeConfidenceDecision
wordnet_artifact_100021939-0.7603430408216861 0
wordnet_event_100029378-1.0852406490721715 0
wordnet_organization_108008335-1.5817295231362989 0
wordnet_person_100007846-1.5489622531259695 0
yagoGeoEntity-1.1257395977954987 0
|---wordnet_entity_100001740
|  |---wordnet_artifact_100021939
|  |---wordnet_event_100029378
|  |---wordnet_organization_108008335
|  |---wordnet_person_100007846
|  |---yagoGeoEntity