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... ... @@ -1,316 +1,25 @@ 1 1 = Data Examples = 2 2 3 -The following examples illustrate complete, realistic FactHarbor data objects 4 -across Claims, Scenarios, Evidence, ScenarioEvidenceLinks, Verdicts, and 5 -Re-evaluation behavior. 3 +Illustrative data objects for FactHarbor entities. 6 6 7 -Each field is annotated with: 8 - 9 -* **[A]** — fully automatable 10 -* **[M]** — AI-draft, human validation needed 11 -* **[H]** — human-only 12 -* **[F]** — federation metadata (optional) 13 - 14 -These examples conform to: 15 - 16 -* Data Model (Ch. 5) 17 -* Workflows (Ch. 6) 18 -* Requirements (Ch. 2) 19 -* Architecture (Ch. 3) 20 -* AKEL (Ch. 4) 21 - 22 ----- 23 - 24 -= Example A — “Hydrogen cars are more energy efficient than EVs.” = 25 - 26 -A clearly empirical, technical, domain-specific claim. 27 - 28 -== Claim (ClaimID: C_H2EV) == 29 - 30 30 (% style="width:100%" %) 31 -|=Field|=Value|=Notes 32 -|ClaimID|C_H2EV| 33 -|VersionID|v1| 34 -|Text|“Hydrogen cars are more energy efficient than battery electric vehicles (EVs).”|[H] 35 -|Domain|energy_transport|[A] 36 -|ClaimType|literal|[A] 37 -|Evaluability|empirical|[A] 38 -|SafetyCategory|medium|[A] 39 -|ClusterID|CL_EnergyEff|[A] 40 -|Status|active| 6 +|=(% style="width:20%" %)Example|=(% style="width:80%" %)Details| 7 +|**A: Hydrogen vs EVs**|**Claim**: "Hydrogen cars are more energy efficient than EVs." 8 +**Type**: Empirical / Technical. 9 +**Scenario**: "Well-to-wheel efficiency, EU grid mix 2020-24". 10 +**Assumptions**: Electrolysis 69%, Fuel cell 55%. 11 +**Evidence**: Peer-reviewed paper (High reliability), EU Dataset (Medium). 12 +**Verdict**: Likelihood 0.10–0.25 (Scenario A). Explanation: EVs are more efficient due to lower conversion losses in this context. Use **Verdict** instead of Truth.| 13 +|**B: Cold Water Exposure**|**Claim**: "Regular cold-water exposure improves health." 14 +**Scenario**: "Short daily immersions in healthy adults". 15 +**Definitions**: < 14°C, > 6 months. 16 +**Verdict**: Likelihood 0.40–0.65 (Scenario B). Some benefits shown, but long-term health impact data is limited.| 17 +|**C: Non-Falsifiable**|**Claim**: "Hillary Clinton communicates with Eleanor Roosevelt." 18 +**Scenario**: Literal paranormal interpretation. 19 +**Verdict**: **Undefined** / Non-evaluable. (Reasoning: Non-falsifiable).| 41 41 42 - ----21 +== Automation Summary == 43 43 44 -== Scenario S_H2EV_01 — “Well-to-wheel efficiency, EU grid mix” == 45 - 46 -(% style="width:100%" %) 47 -|=Field|=Value 48 -|ScenarioID|S_H2EV_01 49 -|VersionID|v1 50 -|ClaimID|C_H2EV 51 -|Definitions|//“Well-to-wheel efficiency” = total chain efficiency.// [H] 52 -|Assumptions|EU 2020–24 grid mix, electrolysis 69%, compression losses 10%, fuel cell 55%. [M] 53 -|ContextBoundary|Europe, 2020–2024 technology|[H] 54 -|EvaluationMethod|Comparative WTW energy analysis|[A] 55 -|SafetyClass|low 56 -|Status|active| 57 - 58 ----- 59 - 60 -== Evidence == 61 - 62 -=== Evidence E1 === 63 -Peer-reviewed energy-systems paper. 64 - 65 -(% style="width:100%" %) 66 -|=Field|=Value 67 -|EvidenceID|E_H2EV_Paper1 68 -|VersionID|v1 69 -|Type|scientific_paper 70 -|Category|empirical 71 -|Reliability|high 72 -|Provenance|Journal publication + DOI 73 -|ExtractionMethod|AKEL + human verification 74 -|Status|verified| 75 - 76 -=== Evidence E2 === 77 -Official EU dataset. 78 - 79 -(% style="width:100%" %) 80 -|=Field|=Value 81 -|EvidenceID|E_H2EV_Dataset 82 -|VersionID|v1 83 -|Type|dataset 84 -|Category|empirical 85 -|Reliability|medium 86 -|Provenance|EU Energy Stats 2023 87 -|ExtractionMethod|API import 88 -|Status|verified| 89 - 90 ----- 91 - 92 -== ScenarioEvidenceLinks == 93 - 94 -(% style="width:100%" %) 95 -|=(% style="width:30%" %)Scenario|=(% style="width:40%" %)Evidence|=(% style="width:30%" %)RelevanceScore / Notes 96 -|S_H2EV_01 v1|E_H2EV_Paper1 v1|0.92 [M] 97 -|S_H2EV_01 v1|E_H2EV_Dataset v1|0.77 [M] 98 - 99 ----- 100 - 101 -== Verdict == 102 - 103 -=== Verdict V_H2EV_01 v1 === 104 - 105 -(% style="width:100%" %) 106 -|=Field|=Value 107 -|VerdictID|V_H2EV_01 108 -|VersionID|v1 109 -|ClaimID|C_H2EV 110 -|ScenarioID|S_H2EV_01 111 -|EvidenceVersionSet|[E_H2EV_Paper1:v1, E_H2EV_Dataset:v1] 112 -|LikelihoodRange|0.10–0.25| 113 -|ExplanationSummary|EVs convert grid electricity to motion more efficiently than hydrogen fuel cell vehicles under EU assumptions.| 114 -|ReasoningChain|Step-by-step efficiency-chain comparison| 115 -|UncertaintyFactors|Variability in grid mix, future electrolysis improvements| 116 -|Status|current| 117 - 118 ----- 119 - 120 -== Notes == 121 - 122 -* Many fields automatable (claim classification, domain, initial scenario structure, metadata extraction). 123 -* Definitions and boundaries require human reasoning. 124 - 125 ----- 126 - 127 -= Example B — “Regular cold-water exposure (<14°C) for ≥6 months improves health.” = 128 - 129 -A complex lifestyle/health claim requiring careful scenario boundaries. 130 - 131 -== Claim (C_CW_Health) == 132 - 133 -(% style="width:100%" %) 134 -|=Field|=Value 135 -|Text|“Regular cold-water exposure below 14°C for at least 6 months improves health.”| 136 -|Domain|health_lifestyle| 137 -|ClaimType|literal| 138 -|Evaluability|empirical| 139 -|SafetyCategory|high| 140 - 141 ----- 142 - 143 -== Scenario S_CW_01 — “Short daily immersions in healthy adults” == 144 - 145 -(% style="width:100%" %) 146 -|=Field|=Value 147 -|ScenarioID|S_CW_01 148 -|VersionID|v1 149 -|Definitions|“Regular exposure” = 3–7×/week, 2–4 minutes| 150 -|Assumptions|Healthy adults, no cardiovascular risk| 151 -|ContextBoundary|6+ months, 8–14°C| 152 -|EvaluationMethod|Health outcome comparison| 153 -|SafetyClass|high| 154 - 155 ----- 156 - 157 -== Evidence == 158 - 159 -=== Evidence E1 — Dutch cold-shower RCT === 160 - 161 -(% style="width:100%" %) 162 -|=Field|=Value 163 -|Type|scientific_paper| 164 -|Category|empirical| 165 -|Reliability|high| 166 -|ExtractionMethod|AKEL + human validation| 167 - 168 -=== Evidence E2 — Meta-analysis on immersion effects === 169 - 170 -(% style="width:100%" %) 171 -|=Field|=Value 172 -|Category|empirical| 173 -|Reliability|medium| 174 - 175 ----- 176 - 177 -== ScenarioEvidenceLinks == 178 - 179 -(% style="width:100%" %) 180 -|=Scenario|=Evidence|=Score 181 -|S_CW_01|E1|0.82 182 -|S_CW_01|E2|0.75 183 - 184 ----- 185 - 186 -== Verdict == 187 - 188 -(% style="width:100%" %) 189 -|=Field|=Value 190 -|LikelihoodRange|0.40–0.65 (uncertain)| 191 -|ExplanationSummary|Some benefits (mood, perceived recovery), but long-term health improvement unclear.| 192 -|UncertaintyFactors|Small sample sizes, lifestyle confounds| 193 - 194 ----- 195 - 196 -== Notes == 197 - 198 -* Medical ethics → high human involvement. 199 -* AKEL helpful for metadata, summaries, and links. 200 - 201 ----- 202 - 203 -= Example C — “Hillary Clinton communicates with Eleanor Roosevelt.” = 204 - 205 -A belief/metaphorical/non-falsifiable claim. 206 - 207 -== Claim (C_HC_ER) == 208 - 209 -(% style="width:100%" %) 210 -|=Field|=Value 211 -|Text|“Hillary Clinton communicates with Eleanor Roosevelt.”| 212 -|Domain|politics_private_beliefs| 213 -|ClaimType|metaphorical| 214 -|Evaluability|non-falsifiable| 215 -|SafetyCategory|low| 216 - 217 ----- 218 - 219 -== Scenario S_ER_01 — Literal paranormal interpretation == 220 - 221 -(% style="width:100%" %) 222 -|=Field|=Value 223 -|Definitions|“Communicate” = literal paranormal communication [H]| 224 -|Assumptions|Paranormal abilities exist [H]| 225 -|EvaluationMethod|Not empirically testable| 226 -|SafetyClass|low| 227 -|Evaluability|non-falsifiable| 228 - 229 ----- 230 - 231 -== Evidence == 232 - 233 -Minimal placeholder: 234 - 235 -(% style="width:100%" %) 236 -|=Field|=Value 237 -|EvidenceID|E_None| 238 -|Type|none| 239 -|Category|none| 240 -|Reliability|low| 241 - 242 ----- 243 - 244 -== Verdict == 245 - 246 -LikelihoodRange: **undefined** 247 -Status: **non-evaluable** 248 -Reasoning: claim is non-falsifiable. 249 - 250 ----- 251 - 252 -= Example D — “Hillary Clinton is a witch.” = 253 - 254 -Clearly rhetorical/metaphorical. 255 - 256 -== Claim (C_HC_Witch) == 257 - 258 -(% style="width:100%" %) 259 -|=Field|=Value 260 -|Text|“Hillary Clinton is a witch.”| 261 -|Domain|rhetoric| 262 -|ClaimType|rhetorical| 263 -|Evaluability|non-falsifiable| 264 -|SafetyCategory|low| 265 - 266 ----- 267 - 268 -== Scenario S_Witch_01 — Literal interpretation == 269 - 270 -(% style="width:100%" %) 271 -|=Field|=Value 272 -|Definitions|Supernatural definition of “witch”| 273 -|Assumptions|Supernatural powers exist| 274 -|EvaluationMethod|Non-testable| 275 -|Evaluability|non-falsifiable| 276 - 277 ----- 278 - 279 -== Evidence == 280 - 281 -None required. 282 - 283 ----- 284 - 285 -== Verdict == 286 - 287 -Likelihood: **undefined** 288 -Reasoning: rhetorical, not empirical. 289 - 290 ----- 291 - 292 -= Automation Summary Across Examples = 293 - 294 -== Fully Automatable [A] == 295 -* Claim normalization 296 -* Claim clustering 297 -* Evidence metadata extraction 298 -* Initial scenario scaffolding 299 -* Reliability heuristics 300 -* Relevance ranking 301 -* Draft verdicts 302 -* Trigger detection 303 - 304 -== Mixed [M] == 305 -* Assumptions 306 -* Context boundaries 307 -* Relevance scoring 308 -* Reasoning chain 309 -* Uncertainty factors 310 - 311 -== Human-only [H] == 312 -* Definitions 313 -* Ethical constraints 314 -* High-risk scenario approval 315 -* Interpretation of meaning 316 -* Final verdict approval 23 +* **[A] Fully Automatable**: Normalization, Clustering, Metadata extraction. 24 +* **[M] Mixed**: Assumptions, Relevance scoring, Uncertainty factors. 25 +* **[H] Human-Only**: Definitions, Ethical constraints, Final approval.