Describe Figure
Analyze this image extracted from a document page. First, determine if it is an informative figure worth indexing. IGNORE and respond with exactly "NO_FIGURE" if the image is any of: - A full page of scanned text with no visual figures - A logo, brand mark, watermark, or company emblem - A stamp, seal, notary mark, or official certification mark - A signature or handwritten initials - A decorative element, border, separator, or icon - A header, footer, or page number region - Any image that is purely ornamental and carries no informative visual content DESCRIBE only if the image is an informative figure such as: - A chart, graph, or plot (bar, line, pie, scatter, etc.) - A table with structured data - A diagram, flowchart, or schematic - A map or architectural/engineering drawing - A photograph or illustration that conveys information relevant to the document content If it is an informative figure, describe what it visually shows in 2-4 concise sentences. Focus on the visual content: what objects, charts, or diagrams are depicted, their spatial arrangement, and any key data or measurements visible. Do not repeat surrounding document text or captions. {context}
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo hericlesferraz/DocVault (MIT). A "Describe Figure" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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