Triple

T9835886
Position Surface form Disambiguated ID Type / Status
Subject Saratoga Passage E239100 entity
Predicate partOf P40 FINISHED
Object Salish Sea E99102 NE FINISHED

Disambiguation candidates (1 decision)

The exact options the model was shown at each disambiguation step, with the option it chose highlighted — the evidence behind this triple's disambiguated ids.

NED1 Entity disambiguation (via context triple) gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Salish Sea
Context triple: [Saratoga Passage, partOf, Salish Sea]
  • A. Salish Sea chosen
    The Salish Sea is an intricate network of coastal waterways spanning the border between Washington State and British Columbia, renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and deep cultural significance to Indigenous Coast Salish peoples.
  • B. Puget Sound
    Puget Sound is a complex system of interconnected marine waterways and basins in northwestern Washington State, known for its deep fjord-like inlets, rich marine ecosystems, and role as a major hub for shipping and coastal communities.
  • C. Georgia Strait
    Georgia Strait is a major coastal waterway in British Columbia that separates Vancouver Island from the mainland and forms part of the Salish Sea.
  • D. Strait of Juan de Fuca watershed
    The Strait of Juan de Fuca watershed is the drainage area that channels freshwater from surrounding rivers and lakes into the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Washington State and Vancouver Island.
  • E. Skagit Bay
    Skagit Bay is a shallow coastal inlet in northwestern Washington State that forms part of the greater Puget Sound estuarine system and supports rich marine and bird habitats.
  • F. None of above.
  • G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.

Provenance (3 batches)

Stage Batch ID Job type Status
creating batch_69ca84e314108190978324a4bdb959f8 elicitation completed
NER batch_69cdb339aa1c8190901d8e660cef49c5 ner completed
NED1 batch_69d1ead061388190abbed7eb29e8ea52 ned_source_triple completed
Created at: March 30, 2026, 8:33 p.m.