Robin Blaser
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Robin Blaser was an American-Canadian poet, essayist, and influential figure in postwar experimental poetry associated with the San Francisco Renaissance and later the Vancouver literary scene.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Robin Blaser canonical | 3 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T2902591 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Robin Blaser Context triple: [San Francisco Renaissance, hasParticipant, Robin Blaser]
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Robin Driscoll
Robin Driscoll is a British comedy writer and actor best known for co-writing and shaping the character and television series of Mr. Bean.
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Lee Blanchard
Lee Blanchard is a fictional Los Angeles detective in James Ellroy’s crime novel "The Black Dahlia," deeply obsessed with solving the infamous 1947 Elizabeth Short murder case.
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Joss Christensen
Joss Christensen is an American freestyle skier best known for winning the inaugural Olympic gold medal in men's slopestyle skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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Jesse Lafser
Jesse Lafser is an American singer-songwriter known for her folk- and Americana-influenced music and introspective songwriting.
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Leslie Vadasz
Leslie Vadasz is a Hungarian-American engineer and technology executive best known as one of Intel’s founding members and a key contributor to the development of the microprocessor and semiconductor memory.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Robin Blaser Target entity description: Robin Blaser was an American-Canadian poet, essayist, and influential figure in postwar experimental poetry associated with the San Francisco Renaissance and later the Vancouver literary scene.
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A.
Robin Driscoll
Robin Driscoll is a British comedy writer and actor best known for co-writing and shaping the character and television series of Mr. Bean.
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B.
Lee Blanchard
Lee Blanchard is a fictional Los Angeles detective in James Ellroy’s crime novel "The Black Dahlia," deeply obsessed with solving the infamous 1947 Elizabeth Short murder case.
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C.
Joss Christensen
Joss Christensen is an American freestyle skier best known for winning the inaugural Olympic gold medal in men's slopestyle skiing at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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D.
Jesse Lafser
Jesse Lafser is an American singer-songwriter known for her folk- and Americana-influenced music and introspective songwriting.
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E.
Leslie Vadasz
Leslie Vadasz is a Hungarian-American engineer and technology executive best known as one of Intel’s founding members and a key contributor to the development of the microprocessor and semiconductor memory.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
How these facts were elicited
The pipeline generated the facts above by prompting gpt-5.1 with this entity's name + description and the instruction below.
You are a knowledge base construction expert. Given a subject entity and a description of it, return factual statements that you know for the subject as a JSON list of dictionaries(triples), where keys must be "subject", "predicate" and "object". The number of facts may be very high, between 25 to 50 or more, for very popular subjects. For less popular subjects, the number of facts can be very low, like 5 or 10. # Requirements - If you don't know the subject at all, return an empty list. - If the subject is not a named entity, return an empty list. - Include at least one triple where predicate is "instanceOf". - Do not get too wordy. - Separate several objects into multiple triples with one object.
Subject: Robin Blaser Description of subject: Robin Blaser was an American-Canadian poet, essayist, and influential figure in postwar experimental poetry associated with the San Francisco Renaissance and later the Vancouver literary scene.
Referenced by (3)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.