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The Semaphore Fact Extraction Framework (FACTS)

Repeated Fact Per Each Taxonomy Fact Across Sentences In Paragraph

Repeated Fact Per Each Taxonomy Fact Across Sentences In Paragraph

  • Last Updated: June 9, 2026
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    • Semaphore
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Summary

This context is a member of Repeated Fact Per Each Taxonomy Fact Contexts. See that page for the full description, property requirements and options, and examples.

Repeated Taxonomy Facts look for a pattern in content where there are lists of items, each item is a sequence of facts where one element is a Taxonomy Fact and another element is a single common fact that occurs in the sequence. We want to output each Taxonomy Fact occurrence grouped with each common fact occurrence.

For this “Across Sentences in Paragraph” context, it will find this pattern when the common fact and taxonomy fact are anywhere within the same paragraph so long as the “skip” values are not exceeded and sequencing is respected.

The “skip” value for this extractor is the count of sentences within a paragraph that can be skipped.

Positive test content

Using extractor DF70 in the “FactExtraction-Example” model, change the class of the concept “DF70::repeated fact” to “Repeated Fact Per Each Taxonomy Fact Across Sentences In Paragraph”

Publish then go to DA and test this text:

Loss occurrence.

1 consecutive hours. In an earthquake. Which was followed by a flood.

Negative test content - example 1

This will fail because the common fact (“1 consecutive hours”) and Taxonomy fact (“earthquake”) are in the same sentence rather than across sentences.

Loss occurrence.

1 consecutive hours in an earthquake.

Negative test content - example 2

This will fail because even though the common fact (“1 consecutive hours”) and Taxonomy fact (“earthquake”) are in different sentences, the sentences are in different paragraphs.

Loss occurrence.

1 consecutive hours.

In an earthquake.

Negative test content - example 3

This will fail because the “skip” value of sentences (50) has been exceeded.

Loss occurrence.

1 consecutive hours. Sentence1. Sentence2. Sentence3. Sentence4. Sentence5. Sentence6. Sentence7. Sentence8. Sentence9. Sentence10. Sentence11. Sentence12. Sentence13. Sentence14. Sentence15. Sentence16. Sentence17. Sentence18. Sentence19. Sentence20. Sentence21. Sentence22. Sentence23. Sentence24. Sentence25. Sentence26. Sentence27. Sentence28. Sentence29. Sentence30. Sentence31. Sentence32. Sentence33. Sentence34. Sentence35. Sentence36. Sentence37. Sentence38. Sentence39. Sentence40. Sentence41. Sentence42. Sentence43. Sentence44. Sentence45. Sentence46. Sentence47. Sentence48. Sentence49. Sentence50. Sentence51. In an earthquake.

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