Triple
T8526417
| Position | Surface form | Disambiguated ID | Type / Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subject | William Bateman |
E201829
|
entity |
| Predicate | instanceOf |
P0
|
FINISHED |
| Object | academic patron |
C8719
|
CONCEPT FINISHED |
How this triple was built (1 step)
Every LLM step that produced this triple, in pipeline order — named-entity classification, the disambiguation choices (the exact options shown, with the pick highlighted), and the generated description. The batch + timestamp of each is in the Provenance table below.
CD
Concept disambiguation
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target class: academic patron Context triple: [William Bateman, instanceOf, academic patron]
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A.
academic administrator
An academic administrator is a professional responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing the non-teaching operations and policies of educational institutions to support their academic mission.
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B.
former academic
A former academic is an individual who previously worked in scholarly or research-focused roles within educational or research institutions but has since transitioned to other professional or personal pursuits.
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C.
academic chair
An academic chair is a senior faculty position, often endowed, that provides leadership in a specific discipline through teaching, research, and service within a higher education institution.
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D.
scientific patron
A scientific patron is an individual or organization that provides financial, institutional, or social support to scientific research and researchers, often shaping the direction and priorities of scientific inquiry.
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E.
educational patron
chosen
An educational patron is an individual or organization that provides financial, material, or advocacy support to educational institutions, programs, or learners to enhance access and quality of education.
- F. None of above.
Provenance (1 batch)
The batch behind each pipeline step, in order, with when it ran. Timestamps are batch-level — stages were processed in waves, so the object chain (NER → NED1 → NEDg → NED2) reads in order, but predicate / elicitation batches can sit in a different wave.
| Step | Stage | Batch ID | Status | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| creating | Elicitation | batch_69ca83228b24819085d22e7dc99f5d94 |
completed | March 30, 2026, 2:05 p.m. |
Created at: March 30, 2026, 6:16 p.m.