| name | scienceworld-object-classifier |
| description | Moves a tested or examined object into a designated container (e.g., a specific colored box) based on a determined property. Use when you have completed a test or inspection and need to fulfill a classification or sorting subtask. It takes the object and target container as inputs and performs the move action. |
Instructions
Purpose
This skill is used to finalize a classification task by moving an object into its designated container. It is triggered after a property test or inspection has been completed and a decision has been made.
Prerequisites
- Object Location: The object to be classified must be present in the current room's environment (e.g., on the floor, on a table).
- Container Location: The target container (e.g., yellow box, purple box) must be present in the current room's environment.
- Decision Made: You must have already determined the object's property (e.g., electrically conductive vs. non-conductive) and know which container corresponds to that property.
Core Action
Execute the move command to transfer the object into the correct container.
- Command Format:
move <OBJECT> to <CONTAINER>
- Example:
move metal pot to yellow box
Workflow
- Confirm Environment: Use
look around to verify the object and target container are present.
- Execute Move: Perform the
move action.
- Verify: Optionally,
look at <CONTAINER> to confirm the object is now inside.
Important Notes
- This skill is for the final sorting action only. Do not use it to perform the initial test or inspection.
- Ensure the object is not in your inventory. If it is, drop it first (
drop <OBJECT>).
- The skill assumes the classification logic (e.g., interpreting a circuit test) has already been handled by a prior process.
Example
Task: Sort a metal pot after a conductivity test determined it is conductive.
look around — confirm metal pot and yellow box are in the room.
move metal pot to yellow box
look at yellow box — verify: "containing a metal pot".