Technical decision making/Decision records/T274181

With the feedback from Technical Decision Forum's representatives, Structured Data Across Wikimedia Architecture (SDAW) team was as able to exit the process early. The techincal decision forum process help the team to realize the proposal was at a larger scale than originally anticipated. With a clearer understanding of their decision proposal the SDAW team will work on a more focus frame work to bring the Technical Decision Forum. The feedback the SDAW team received are as follow:

Question:
Was the problem clearly stated

Respond Percentage:
Could this problem be broken down more? Perhaps starting with just tagging articles and scaling up from there? From my understanding a big part of the gains will be more tagging paragraphs (e.g. an intr/summary being an answer to a question) so maybe paragraphs can fit in the initial plan as well. But adding sentences to start with sounds a bit too much to me.
 * The Problem statement talks about tagging articles, paragraphs and even sentences with relevant language independent Wikidata concepts. Leaving aside the fact that there exist concepts that are not language independent (e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudade), I 'd like to focus on the fact that tagging sole sentences is a completely different scale of problem than tagging articles (or paragraphs even). Regardless of implementation, the amount of computing resources required for tagging paragraphs or sentences will be orders of magnitude more than tagging articles.