W6 address pour — extract-v1 over the W6 corpus: 171 figure / 10 event / 186 place / 15 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 3,875 attestations
receipt:addresses-w6 · v1 · ingest_verified
sha256 3dfdcd32f71d5529d7757235435987bd4566704bd5cf389c7c8f58e2afa8de62
A receipt records what the house consulted and what it did not establish. The open state is part of the record, not a defect in it.
- Apparatus shelf — Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, vol. II (R. D. Hicks translation, Loeb L185)R. D. Hicks, Loeb Classical Library, London: William Heinemann / New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, MCMXXV (1925)license: public-domain (US: published 1925, pre-1930 — the MCMXXV title page verified from the scan itself; only the English rectos are served, Hicks's translation)pinned: ops/sources/books/Diogenes Laertius - Lives of Eminent Philosophers [II (Books 6-10, Loeb L185)].pdf sha256 d7db8379f7c65f2175ef14f805cae3cb693a376dad9568693849c74955d8ab1f (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile dl-loeb-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the shelf file labeled '[I (Books 1-5, Loeb L184)]' is a second scan of this same volume (byte-identical text layer) — volume I is not on the shelf
- Apparatus shelf — Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars (J. C. Rolfe translation; Dover republication)J. C. Rolfe, 1913 (preface dated Philadelphia, April 1913); Dover Publications republication, 2018license: public-domain (US: the served text is Rolfe's 1913 translation, pre-1930 — verified from the scan's own copyright and preface pages; Dover-era apparatus [2018 arrangement, introductions, endnotes, index, the Lives of Illustrious Men part] is not extracted and not served)pinned: ops/sources/books/Suetonius - The Lives of the Twelve Caesars [complete (single combined file)].pdf sha256 834ea47f51cd3bbebae50dc3283d412e2be175db903d9d6e5cc2c9027df30be6 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile suet-dover-v1 (ops/pipeline/)
Deterministic extract-v1 (unchanged prototype logic, W6 corpus scope) over the W6 episodes. 3,875 attestation rows carry exact surface forms and per-episode counts (receipt_id = receipt:addresses-w6 on the rows themselves). Existing addresses gain W6 attestations by slug identity and have their mention_count recomputed from the full attestation ledger; their curation-owned columns (labels, kinds, notes, states, indexability) are untouched by construction — the insert is ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING and the only UPDATE touches mention_count. New candidates are born candidate/unreviewed/noindex. The W6 unclassified pool and era phrases stay local (D-LEXICON-001; era is book-gated W3 law).
What this does not prove- extract-v1 is frequency + pattern extraction over an OCR text layer — not NER, not curation; OCR errors propagate into candidate labels and surface forms (e.g. 'IJlium' for Ilium), and misfiled rows exist at the margins.
- W6 attestations attach to existing addresses by surface-slug identity, not by curation: an episode naming 'Galba' attaches to the curated figure:galba without per-episode judgment of which bearer is meant — homonym mixing is possible on any shared surface.
- mention_count is corpus-coverage arithmetic (full-ledger sum for figures/places/peoples the wave touches); event mention_counts of pre-existing events keep their original wave's explicit-phrase scope and are not comparable across waves.
- A candidate address may merge homonyms; splitting them is a curation lane.
- figure_kind is 'unassigned' on every new candidate — person|legendary|deity is a curation verdict.