CVS WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20

Update of /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20
In directory gil:/tmp/cvs-serv26863

Modified Files:
	its20.html its20.odd 
Log Message:
Added definition of confidence value for mtconfidence, disambigconfidence and termconfidence, see http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-multilingualweb-lt/2012Nov/0170.html

--- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html	2012/11/20 22:07:59	1.251
+++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.html	2012/11/21 09:48:47	1.252
@@ -1656,7 +1656,7 @@
 </pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-3.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-terms-selector-3.xml</a>]</p></div><p id="terminology-local">LOCAL: The following local markup is available for the
                 <a href="#terminology" shape="rect">Terminology</a> data category:</p><ul><li><p>A <code>term</code> attribute with the value "yes" or
                   "no".</p></li><li><p>An optional <code>termInfoRef</code> attribute that contains an IRI
-                referring to the resource providing information about the term.</p></li><li><p>An optional <code>termConfidence</code> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1. This represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the values of the term and, where provided, <code>termInfoRef</code>, are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence. </p></li></ul><p>Any node selected by the terminology data category with the <code>termConfidence</code> attribute specified <a href="#rfc2119" shape="rect">MUST</a> be contained in an element with the <code>toolsRef</code> (or in HTML5 <code>its-tools-ref</code>) attribute specified for the <a href="#terminology" shape="rect">Terminology</a> data category. See <a class="section-ref" href="#its-tool-annotation" shape="rect">Section 5.8: ITS Tools Annotation</a> for more information.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="EX-terms-selector-4" id="EX-terms-selector-4" shape="rect/>Example 40: The <a href="#terminology" shape="rect">Terminology</a> data category expressed
+                referring to the resource providing information about the term.</p></li><li><p>An optional <code>termConfidence</code> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1. The value follows the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal" shape="rect">XML Schema decimal data type</a> with the constraining facets <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive" shape="rect">minInclusive</a> set to 0 and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive" shape="rect">maxInclusive</a> set to 1. <code>termConfidence</code> represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the values of the term and, where provided, <code>termInfoRef</code>, are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence. </p></li></ul><p>Any node selected by the terminology data category with the <code>termConfidence</code> attribute specified <a href="#rfc2119" shape="rect">MUST</a> be contained in n element with the <code>toolsRef</code> (or in HTML5 <code>its-tools-ref</code>) attribute specified for the <a href="#terminology" shape="rect">Terminology</a> data category. See <a class="section-ref" href="#its-tool-annotation" shape="rect">Section 5.8: ITS Tools Annotation</a> for more information.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="EX-terms-selector-4" id="EX-terms-selector-4" shape="rect"/>Example 40: The <a href="#terminology" shape="rect">Terminology</a> data category expressed
                 locally, including term information reference and confidence score.</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;book</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">its:version</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"2.0"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:its</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;head&gt;</strong>...<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/head&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;body&gt;</strong>
@@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/its:rules&gt;</strong>
 </pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-2.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-2.xml</a>]</p></div><p id="directionality-local">LOCAL: The following local markup is available for the
                 <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data category:</p><ul><li><p>A <code>dir</code> attribute with the value "ltr",
-                  "rtl", "lro" or "rlo".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e4612" id="d0e4612" shape="rect"/>Example 44: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data category expressed
+                  "rtl", "lro" or "rlo".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e4624" id="d0e4624" shape="rect"/>Example 44: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data category expressed
                 locally</div><p>On the first <code>quote</code> element, the <code>its:dir="rtl"</code> attribute
                 indicates a right-to-left content.</p><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;text</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xml:lang</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"en"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:its</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">its:version</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"2.0"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;body&gt;</strong>
@@ -1738,7 +1738,7 @@
       W3C<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/quote&gt;</strong>.<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/par&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/body&gt;</strong>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/text&gt;</strong>
-</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e4633" id="d0e4633" shape="rect"/>Example 45: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data category expressed
+</pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-dir-selector-3.xml</a>]</p></div><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e4645" id="d0e4645" shape="rect"/>Example 45: The <a href="#directionality" shape="rect">Directionality</a> data category expressed
                 locally in HTML5</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: blue">&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;</strong>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;html</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">lang</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">en</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;head&gt;</strong>
@@ -1863,7 +1863,7 @@
               inheritance. The default is that elements are not within text.</p><p id="withintext-global">GLOBAL: The <code>withinTextRule</code> element contains the
               following:</p><ul><li><p>A required <code>selector</code> attribute. It contains an <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">absolute selector</a> which selects the nodes to which this
                 rule applies.</p></li><li><p>A required <code>withinText</code> attribute with the value "yes",
-                  "no" or "nested".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e5049" id="d0e5049" shape="rect"/>Example 49: Specifying elements within text with a <code>withinTextRule</code> element</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;its:rules</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">version</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"2.0"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:its</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
+                  "no" or "nested".</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e5061" id="d0e5061" shape="rect"/>Example 49: Specifying elements within text with a <code>withinTextRule</code> element</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;its:rules</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">version</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"2.0"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:its</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;its:withinTextRule</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">withinText</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"yes"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">selector</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"//b | //em | //i"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">/&gt;</strong>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/its:rules&gt;</strong>
 </pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/xml/EX-within-text-implementation-1.xml" shape="rect">examples/xml/EX-within-text-implementation-1.xml</a>]</p></div><p id="withintext-local">LOCAL: The following local markup is available for the <a href="#elements-within-text" shape="rect">Elements Within Text</a> data category:</p><ul><li><p>A <code>withinText</code> attribute with the values "yes",
@@ -2036,7 +2036,7 @@
                 specifying the granularity level of the disambiguation. The value can be one of the
                 following identifiers: <code>lexicalConcept</code>, <code>ontologyConcept</code>, or
                   <code>entity</code>. The default value is <code>entity</code>.</p></li></ul><p>For an example, see <a href="#EX-disambiguation-html5-rdfa-companion-document" shape="rect">Example 56</a>.</p><p id="disambiguation-local">LOCAL: The following local markup is available for the
-                <a href="#Disambiguation" shape="rect">Disambiguation</a> data category:</p><ul><li><p>An optional <code>disambigConfidence</code> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1 (inclusive). This represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the union of the values for the other disambiguation attributes in this instance are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence.</p></li><li><p>An optional <code>disambigGranularity</code> attribute that contains a string,
+                <a href="#Disambiguation" shape="rect">Disambiguation</a> data category:</p><ul><li><p>An optional <code>disambigConfidence</code> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1 (inclusive). The value follows the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal" shape="rect">XML Schema decimal data type</a> with the constraining facets <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive" shape="rect">minInclusive</a> set to 0 and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive" shape="rect">maxInclusive</a> set to 1. <code>disambigConfidence</code> represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the union of the values for the other disambiguation attributes in this instance are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence.</p></li><li><p>An optional <code>disambigGranularity</code> attribute that contains a string,
                 specifying the granularity level of the disambiguation. The value <a href="#rfc2119" shape="rect">MUST</a> be one of the following identifiers:
                   <code>lexicalConcept</code>, <code>ontologyConcept</code>, or <code>entity</code>.
                 The default value is <code>entity</code>.</p></li><li><p>At least one of the following: <ul><li><p>To specify the target type class: <ul><li><p>A <code>disambigClassRef</code> attribute that contains an IRI, specifying
@@ -2959,7 +2959,7 @@
               the following:</p><ul><li><p>A required <code>selector</code> attribute. It contains an <a href="#selectors" shape="rect">absolute selector</a> which selects the nodes to which
                   this rule applies.</p></li><li><p>A required <code>mtConfidence</code> attribute with a value that represents the
                   translation confidence score as a rational number in the interval 0 to
-                1 inclusive.</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="EX-xmConfidence-global-html5-1" id="EX-xmConfidence-global-html5-1" shape="rect"/>Example 86: Global usage of <code>mtConfidenceRule</code> in a HTML document to specify the
+                  1 inclusive. The value follows the <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal" shape="rect">XML Schema decimal data type</a> with the constraining facets <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive" shape="rect">minInclusive</a> set to 0 and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive" shape="rect">maxInclusive</a> set to 1.</p></li></ul><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="EX-xmConfidence-global-html5-1" id="EX-xmConfidence-global-html5-1" shape="rect"/>Example 86: Global usage of <code>mtConfidenceRule</code> in a HTML document to specify the
                 confidence scores for the translation into English of the <code>title</code>
                 attributes of two <code>img</code> elements.</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: blue">&lt;!DOCTYPE html&gt;</strong>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;html</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">lang</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">en</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
@@ -2977,7 +2977,7 @@
                <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">title</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"A tart with a cart"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">/&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/p&gt;</strong>  
  <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/body&gt;</strong>
-<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/html&gt;</strong></pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/html5/EX-mtConfidence-global-html5-1.html" shape="rect">examples/html5/EX-mtConfidence-global-html5-1.html</a>]</p></div><p>Where the external ITS rules file is as shown:</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e8019" id="d0e8019" shape="rect"/>Example 87: XML file with external rules references from an HTML5 file.</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><span class="hl-directive" style="color: maroon">&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;</span>
+<strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;/html&gt;</strong></pre></div><p>[Source file: <a href="examples/html5/EX-mtConfidence-global-html5-1.html" shape="rect">examples/html5/EX-mtConfidence-global-html5-1.html</a>]</p></div><p>Where the external ITS rules file is as shown:</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e8052" id="d0e8052" shape="rect"/>Example 87: XML file with external rules references from an HTML5 file.</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><span class="hl-directive" style="color: maroon">&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;</span>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;its:rules</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:its</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">version</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"2.0"</span>
     <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns:h</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
     <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;its:mtConfidenceRule</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">mtConfidence</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"0.785"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">selector</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"//h:img[@title='Front gate of Trinity College Dublin']/@title"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">/&gt;</strong>        
@@ -3543,7 +3543,7 @@
             <em>This section is informative.</em>
          </p><p>Several constraints of ITS markup cannot be validated with ITS schemas. The following
             <a title="Rule-based validation --&#xA;              Schematron" href="#schematron" shape="rect">[Schematron]</a> document allows for validating some of these
-          constraints.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e9834" id="d0e9834" shape="rect"/>Example 98: Testing constraints in ITS markup</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;schema</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
+          constraints.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e9867" id="d0e9867" shape="rect"/>Example 98: Testing constraints in ITS markup</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;schema</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.ascc.net/xml/schematron"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <em class="hl-comment" style="color: silver">&lt;!-- Schematron document to test constraints for global and local ITS markup.
  For ITS markup definitions, see http://www.w3.org/TR/its/ . --&gt;</em>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;ns</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">prefix</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"its"</span> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">uri</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">/&gt;</strong>
@@ -3590,7 +3590,7 @@
          </p><p>The following <a title="Namespace-based Validation Dispatching Language&#xA;              (NVDL)" href="#nvdl" shape="rect">[NVDL]</a> document allows validation of ITS
           markup which has been added to a host vocabulary. Only ITS elements and attributes are
           checked. Elements and attributes of host language are ignored during validation against
-          this NVDL document/schema.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e9856" id="d0e9856" shape="rect"/>Example 99: NVDL schema for ITS</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><span class="hl-directive" style="color: maroon">&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;</span>
+          this NVDL document/schema.</p><div class="exampleOuter"><div class="exampleHeader"><a name="d0e9889" id="d0e9889" shape="rect"/>Example 99: NVDL schema for ITS</div><div class="exampleInner"><pre xml:space="preserve"><span class="hl-directive" style="color: maroon">&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;</span>
 <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;rules</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">xmlns</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/nvdl/ns/structure/1.0"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
   <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;namespace</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">ns</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&gt;</strong>
     <strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">&lt;validate</strong> <span class="hl-attribute" style="color: #F5844C">schema</span>=<span class="hl-value" style="color: #993300">"its20-elements.rng"</span><strong class="hl-tag" style="color: #000096">/&gt;</strong>   
--- /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd	2012/11/20 22:07:59	1.249
+++ /w3ccvs/WWW/International/multilingualweb/lt/drafts/its20/its20.odd	2012/11/21 09:48:47	1.250
@@ -2559,7 +2559,7 @@
                   <val>no</val>.</item>
               <item>An optional <att type="class">termInfoRef</att> attribute that contains an IRI
                 referring to the resource providing information about the term.</item>
-              <item>An optional <att>termConfidence</att> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1. This represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the values of the term and, where provided, <att>termInfoRef</att>, are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence. </item>
+              <item>An optional <att>termConfidence</att> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1. The value follows the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal">XML Schema decimal data type</ref> with the constraining facets <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive">minInclusive</ref> set to 0 and <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive">maxInclusive</ref> set to 1. <att>termConfidence</att> represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the values of the term and, where provided, <att>termInfoRef</att>, are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence. </item>
             </list>
             <p>Any node selected by the terminology data category with the <att>termConfidence</att> attribute specified <ref target="#rfc2119">MUST</ref> be contained in an element with the <att>toolsRef</att> (or in HTML5 <att>its-tools-ref</att>) attribute specified for the <ref target="#terminology">Terminology</ref> data category. See <ptr target="#its-tool-annotation" type="specref"/> for more information.</p>
             <exemplum xml:id="EX-terms-selector-4">
@@ -3197,7 +3197,7 @@
             <p xml:id="disambiguation-local">LOCAL: The following local markup is available for the
                 <ref target="#Disambiguation">Disambiguation</ref> data category:</p>
             <list type="unordered">
-              <item>An optional <att>disambigConfidence</att> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1 (inclusive). This represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the union of the values for the other disambiguation attributes in this instance are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence.</item>
+              <item>An optional <att>disambigConfidence</att> attribute with the value of a rational number in the interval 0 to 1 (inclusive). The value follows the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal">XML Schema decimal data type</ref> with the constraining facets <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive">minInclusive</ref> set to 0 and <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive">maxInclusive</ref> set to 1. <att>disambigConfidence</att> represents the confidence of the agents producing the annotation that the union of the values for the other disambiguation attributes in this instance are accurate. 1 represents the highest level of confidence.</item>
               <item>An optional <att>disambigGranularity</att> attribute that contains a string,
                 specifying the granularity level of the disambiguation. The value <ref
                   target="#rfc2119">MUST</ref> be one of the following identifiers:
@@ -4296,7 +4296,7 @@
                   this rule applies.</p></item>
               <item><p>A required <att>mtConfidence</att> attribute with a value that represents the
                   translation confidence score as a rational number in the interval 0 to
-                1 inclusive.</p></item>
+                  1 inclusive. The value follows the <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#decimal">XML Schema decimal data type</ref> with the constraining facets <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-minInclusive">minInclusive</ref> set to 0 and <ref target="http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xmlschema-2-20041028/#rf-maxInclusive">maxInclusive</ref> set to 1.</p></item>
             </list>
             <exemplum xml:id="EX-xmConfidence-global-html5-1">
               <head>Global usage of <gi>mtConfidenceRule</gi> in a HTML document to specify the

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