Example: <certainty>

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21 Certainty, Precision, and Responsibility


21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

Elizabeth went to
<placeName xml:id="CE-pl1">Essex</placeName>.

<!-- ... elsewhere in the document ... -->
<certainty target="#CE-pl1locus="name">
 <desc>possibly not a placename</desc>
</certainty>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty


<!-- ... --><certainty target="#CE-pl1locus="name"
 degree="0.6"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty


<!-- ... --><certainty target="#CE-pl1locus="name"
 degree="0.6">

 <desc>probably a placename, but possibly not</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty target="#CE-pl1locus="name"
 degree="0.4assertedValue="persName">

 <desc>may refer to the Earl of Essex</desc>
</certainty>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

Elizabeth went to
<placeName>Essex
<certainty locus="namedegree="0.6"/>
</placeName>.

21.1.2.1 Contingent Conditions

Elizabeth went to <placeName xml:id="CE-PL1">Essex</placeName>.
She had always liked <placeName xml:id="CE-PL2">Essex</placeName>.

<!-- ... -->
<!-- 60% chance that P1 is a placename, 40% chance a personal name. -->
<certainty xml:id="cert-1target="#CE-PL1"
 locus="namedegree="0.6">

 <desc>probably a placename, but possibly not"</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty xml:id="cert-2target="#CE-PL1"
 locus="nameassertedValue="persNamedegree="0.4">

 <desc>may refer to the Earl of Essex"</desc>
</certainty>
<!-- 60% chance that P2 is a placename, 40% chance a personal name. 100% chance that it agrees with P1. -->
<certainty target="#CE-PL2locus="name"
 given="#cert-1degree="1.0">

 <desc>if CE-PL1 is a placename, CE-PL2 certainly is"</desc>
</certainty>
<certainty target="#CE-PL2locus="name"
 assertedValue="persNamedegree="1.0given="#cert-2">

 <desc>if CE-PL1 is a personal name, then so is CE-PL2</desc>
</certainty>

21.1.2.1 Contingent Conditions

Ernest went to <anchor xml:id="CE-a1"/> old <persName xml:id="CE-p2">Saybrook</persName>.

<certainty xml:id="cert1target="#CE-p2"
 locus="namedegree="0.6"/>

<certainty target="#CE-p2locus="start"
 given="#cert1degree="0.9"/>

<certainty xml:id="cert2target="#CE-p2"
 locus="nameassertedValue="placeNamedegree="0.4"/>

<certainty target="#CE-p2locus="start"
 given="#cert2degree="0.5"/>

<certainty xml:id="cert3target="#CE-p2"
 locus="startassertedValue="#CE-a1given="#cert1"
 degree="0.1"/>

<certainty xml:id="cert4target="#CE-p2"
 locus="startassertedValue="#CE-a1given="#cert2"
 degree="0.5"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty locus="namedegree="0.3"
 match="//persName"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<div>
 <p>.....</p>
</div>
<div>
 <certainty locus="namedegree="0.3"
  match=".//persName"/>

</div>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty locus="namedegree="0.7"
 match="//div[@type='checked']//persName"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<div>
<!-- ... -->
 <certainty match=".//my:*locus="value"
  degree="0.9"/>

</div>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

I have a <emph xml:id="CE-p3">bun</emph>.

<certainty target="#CE-p3locus="value"
 degree="0.5"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

You will want to use
<choice>
 <expan xml:id="CE-e1">Standard
   Generalized Markup Language</expan>
 <expan xml:id="CE-e40">Some Grandiose Methodology for Losers</expan>
 <abbr>SGML</abbr>
</choice> ...

<!-- ... -->
<certainty target="#CE-e1locus="value"
 degree="0.9"/>

<certainty target="#CE-e40locus="value"
 degree="0.5"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

I have a <emph xml:id="CE-P3">bun</emph>.

<certainty target="#CE-P3locus="value"
 assertedValue="gundegree="0.8">

 <desc>a gun makes more sense in a holdup</desc>
</certainty>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<u xml:id="CE-u1who="#A">Have you heard the election results?</u>
<certainty target="#CE-u1match="@who"
 locus="valuedegree="0.5"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<u who="#A">Have you heard the election results?<certainty match="@wholocus="value"
  degree="0.5"/>

</u>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty match="//plocus="location"
 degree="0.2"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty target="#a101match="p"
 locus="locationdegree="0.2"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<persName resp="#LB">Essex
<certainty match="@resplocus="value"
  degree="0.2"/>

</persName>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty match="//*/@resplocus="value"
 degree="0.2"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty target="#dd001match="@resp"
 locus="valuedegree="0.2"/>

21.1.2 Structured Indications of Uncertainty

<certainty match="//*[@resp='#LB']"
 locus="valuedegree="0.2"/>

<certainty>

<certainty target="#ESXlocus="name"
 assertedValue="placeNamecert="low">

 <desc>It is unlikely, but possible, that this refers to the place
   rather than the person.</desc>
</certainty>

<certainty>

<certainty target="#fr_ESXlocus="name"
 assertedValue="placedegree="0.2"/>

<certainty>

<certainty match="parent::tei:gap/@reason"
 locus="valuecert="low"/>

<certainty>

Ernest went to <anchor xml:id="A1"/> old
<persName xml:id="SYB">Saybrook</persName>.

<certainty xml:id="c1target="#SYB"
 locus="namedegree="0.6"/>

<certainty target="#SYBlocus="start"
 given="#c1degree="0.9"/>

<certainty xml:id="C-c2target="#SYB"
 locus="nameassertedValue="persNamedegree="0.4"/>

<certainty target="#SYBlocus="start"
 given="#C-c2degree="0.5"/>

<certainty target="#SYBlocus="start"
 assertedValue="#a1given="#c1degree="0.5"/>

<certainty>

Ernest est allé au <anchor xml:id="fr_A1"/> vieux
<persName xml:id="fr_SYB">Saybrook</persName>.
<certainty xml:id="fr_c1target="#fr_SYB"
 locus="namedegree="0.6"/>

<certainty target="#fr_SYBlocus="start"
 given="#c1degree="0.9"/>

<certainty xml:id="fr_C-c2"
 target="#fr_SYBlocus="nameassertedValue="persName"
 degree="0.4"/>

<certainty target="#fr_SYBlocus="start"
 given="#C-c2degree="0.5"/>

<certainty target="#fr_SYBlocus="start"
 assertedValue="#a1given="#c1degree="0.5"/>

<certainty>

張先生去看<persName xml:id="zh-tw_JZZ">江子翠</persName>那邊有什麼活動。

<certainty target="#zh-tw_JZZlocus="name"
 degree="0.6"/>

<certainty target="#zh-tw_JZZlocus="name"
 assertedValue="placeNamedegree="0.4"/>

<certainty>

王先生找到<anchor xml:id="zh-tw_A1"/><persName xml:id="zh-tw_lin"></persName>,感動極了。

<certainty xml:id="zh-tw_c1"
 target="#zh-tw_linlocus="namedegree="0.8"/>

<certainty target="#zh-tw_lingiven="#c1"
 locus="startdegree="0.9"/>

<certainty xml:id="zh-tw_c2"
 target="#zh-tw_linlocus="nameassertedValue="placeName"
 degree="0.2"/>

<certainty target="#zh-tw_lingiven="#c2"
 locus="startdegree="0.1"/>

<certainty target="#zh-tw_lingiven="#c2"
 locus="startassertedValue="#a1degree="0.9"/>

1 The TEI Infrastructure


att.scoping

Elizabeth went
to <persName xml:id="ESSEX">Essex</persName>
<certainty target="#ESSEXlocus="name"
 degree="0.6"/>

att.scoping

<gap reason="cancelled">
 <certainty match="@reasonlocus="value"
  cert="low"/>

</gap>

11 Representation of Primary Sources


11.3.2.2 Hand, Responsibility, and Certainty Attributes

<choice>
 <corr xml:id="c117">wright</corr>
 <sic>wight</sic>
</choice>
<certainty target="#c117locus="value"
 degree="0.7"/>

<respons target="#c117locus="value"
 resp="#ETD"/>

11.5.2 Lines

I have once — by declaring I would prosecute
by law — hindered a man's proceedings who <hi xml:id="cstart1rend="underline">had
obtained all the letters to Mr Boyd</hi>
<!-- ... -->
<certainty target="#cstart1locus="start"
 degree="0.70">

 <desc>may begin with previous word</desc>
</certainty>