The FISE Enhancement Structure Text Annotation A TextAnnotation A Topic Annotation Topic Annotation Class for the four different confidence levels defined by this ontology (introduced with STANBOL-631) Confidence Level Entity Annotation An Entity Annotation An Enhancement Enhancement the types of the referenced entity the label(s) of the referenced Entity The end char position of a selection within the text end The start char position of a selection within the text start confidence level the level of confidence for this enhancement (introduced by STANBOL-631). refers to the ContentItem this Enhancement was extracted from extracted from selected text the selected text selection prefix Some chars in front of the fise:selected-text selection suffix Some chars following the fise:selected-text selection head The first few chars of the fise:selected-text. Typically used if the selected-text is to long for inclusion as RDF literal. selection tail The last few chars of the fise:selected-text. Typically used if the selected-text is to long for inclusion as RDF literal. links to the URI of the referenced Entity entity reference confidence The confidence of the enhancement The context of the selected text. selection context Indicates that an Enhancement is not completly certain but there are not several options (e.g. Germans -> Germany). Enhancements with this confidence level might or might not be used for automatic tagging workflows. However they can be typically suggested to users (introduced by STANBOL-631) suggestion uncertain Indicating that an Enhancement is rather speculative. Enhancements with this confidence level can be ignored by most usecases. However they might be processed by other Enhancements Engines (introduced by STANBOL-631) Indicates that an Enhancement is ambiguous with an other one. To be used in cases where there are several possibilities but it is likelly that one of those is the correct one (e.g. Paris, Paris (Texas)). Enhancements with this confidence value typically need some kind of manual disambiguation step (introduced by STANBOL-631) ambiguous Indicates that an enhancement is very certain AND also not ambiguous. Enhancements with this confidence level can be usually accepped by annotation workfolws without manuall validation of resutls (introduced by STANBOL-631) Certain