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2 2  This document describes the **Specification** of FactHarbor. It is a working draft.
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7 7  This section defines the technical architecture, data models, and functional requirements of FactHarbor.
8 8  
9 -== Mission ==
10 -
11 -**FactHarbor brings clarity and transparency to a world full of unclear, controversial, and misleading information by shedding light on the context, assumptions, and evidence behind claims — empowering people to better understand and judge wisely.**
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13 -== Purpose ==
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15 -Modern society faces a deep informational crisis:
16 -* Misinformation spreads faster than corrections.
17 -* High-quality evidence is buried under noise.
18 -* Meanings shift depending on context — but this is rarely made explicit.
19 -* Users lack tools to understand *why* information conflicts.
20 -* Claims are evaluated without clearly defined assumptions.
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22 -FactHarbor introduces structure, transparency, and comparative reasoning. It provides:
23 -* Multiple valid scenarios for ambiguous claims.
24 -* Transparent assumptions, definitions, and boundaries.
25 -* Full evidence provenance.
26 -* Likelihood-based verdicts (one per scenario).
27 -* Versioning and temporal change tracking.
28 -* Hybrid AI–human collaboration.
29 -
30 -== Core Concepts ==
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32 -* **Claim**: A statement needing structured interpretation.
33 -* **Scenario**: Definitions, assumptions, boundaries, and context.
34 -* **Evidence**: Information supporting or contradicting a scenario.
35 -* **Verdict**: Likelihood estimate based on weighted evidence **for a specific scenario**.
36 -* **Summary View**: User-facing overview.
37 -* **AKEL**: AI subsystem for drafting and assistance (human supervised).
38 -* **Federation**: Decentralized nodes hosting datasets.
39 -* **Truth Landscape**: The aggregation of multiple scenario-dependent verdicts showing where a claim is plausible.
40 -* **Time Evolution**: Versioning of all entities allowing historical views.
41 -
42 -== Functional Lifecycle ==
43 -
44 -The system follows a six-step lifecycle:
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46 -1. **Claim submission**: Automatic extraction and normalisation; Cluster detection.
47 -2. **Scenario building**: Clarifying definitions and assumptions; AI proposals with human approval.
48 -3. **Evidence handling**: AI-assisted retrieval; Human assessment of reliability; Explicit scenario linking.
49 -4. **Verdict creation**: AI-generated draft verdicts; Human refinement; Reasoning explanations.
50 -5. **Public presentation**: Concise summaries; Truth Landscape comparison; Deep dives.
51 -6. **Time evolution**: Versioning of all entities; Re-evaluation triggers when evidence changes.
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53 53  == Chapters ==
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