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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Not visible enough to determine |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Directly facing the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
|
q1 | coarse | Object orientation relative to camera | Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera. | Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera. | 1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera | - A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | TASK: Determine which way Object A's front is facing relative to the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a bounding box in the image. An object is considered 'front facing' when its inherent structural features (e.g., a person's face, car headlights, TV screen) are visible from the camera.
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and its key structural features
2. Determine the orientation of its front surface relative to the camera
3. Compare with the provided options
4. Select the most appropriate answer
5. Explain your reasoning with specific visual evidence
OPTIONS:
1. Facing away from the camera
2. Not visible enough to determine
3. Directly facing the camera
FORMAT YOUR RESPONSE AS:
"answer": "Letter/number of chosen option",
"reasoning": "Step-by-step explanation citing specific visual evidence"
EXAMPLES:
- A person whose body is directed towards the camera would be "facing toward the camera" | Facing away from the camera |
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