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figure-table-audit
Audit figures, tables, captions, cross-references, and statistical notes.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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Audit figures, tables, captions, cross-references, and statistical notes.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
SOC 職業分類に基づく
Scaffold or audit an entire research project repository organized around its source library. Use whenever the user is starting, structuring, organizing, or reviewing a whole project — "set up a research repo", "how should I structure/organize this project", "initialize my sources folder", "new paper or literature-review project", "audit my repo structure", "is my sources folder set up right", "check my project layout". Builds the full tree from the sources spine outward — sources/{og,md,unprocessed}, references.bib, a PDF→Markdown convert script (OpenDataLoader PDF), a process-source intake command, CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, .gitignore, .venv — plus the analysis, manuscript, and review folders; or audits an existing repo and reports what is present, partial, or missing. NOT for intaking or converting a single PDF (use process-source) or building a publication replication package (use replication-package).
LLM token logprobs and calibration: per-decision confidence, ECE, Brier, reliability diagrams, low-confidence triage.
LLM council/panel voting: multi-model coders, consensus rules, inter-rater agreement (kappa, alpha), correlated-error diagnostics.
Compare OCR systems before a bulk run: candidate set, stratified ground truth, CER/WER, normalization, per-language and per-stratum accuracy.
Fact-check a manuscript's claims against the cited sources themselves: locate each source's knowledge-base Markdown file and verify the in-text claim is actually supported. Runs a pre-flight gate that refuses unless a per-source Markdown knowledge base exists and is clean (PDFs converted via process-source); then runs citation-check; then audits claim support, overclaiming, direction, scope, and misattribution.
Audit citation existence and fabrication risk, in-text/reference parity, DOIs, claim support, and style.
| name | figure-table-audit |
| description | Audit figures, tables, captions, cross-references, and statistical notes. |
| argument-hint | [path to manuscript, figures, tables, SI, or compiled PDF; include target journal if known] |
This is an original Open Science Skills workflow for manuscript QA. It remixes general figure/table and citation-compliance ideas from Cheng-I Wu's Academic Research Skills for Claude Code (CC BY-NC 4.0), but is rewritten for open-science social-science manuscripts. It is not a visual hallucination engine: when a claim requires reading plotted values from an image, prefer source data or mark the issue as needing author verification.
This is the end-stage auditor. For figure design and production guidance during drafting, use the figures skill; for table design, use the tables skill. Run figure-table-audit once the figure and table set is stable and you are preparing for submission.
Identify:
If only a PDF is available, state that cross-reference and value checks are lower confidence.
Build an inventory with:
Check:
For each figure/table used to support a substantive claim:
Do not infer exact values by eyeballing a plot unless the figure encodes labeled values. If source data are unavailable, write VISUAL READ ONLY - AUTHOR VERIFY.
Captions and table notes should let a reader understand the evidence without hunting:
For conjoint, list-experiment, topic-modeling, text-classification, and OCR studies, invoke or recommend the relevant sibling skill when table/figure interpretation depends on method-specific standards.
Flag:
Check whether:
Produce a Figure and Table Audit Report:
# Figure and Table Audit Report
Scope:
Inputs checked:
Build/source status:
Summary: <N blocking, N recommended, N minor, N author-verification>
## Inventory
| ID | Path/location | Caption/title | First callout | Source/script |
## Blocking Issues
| Location | Figure/table | Issue | Evidence | Fix |
## Recommended Fixes
| Location | Figure/table | Issue | Fix |
## Minor / Production Issues
| Figure/table | Issue | Fix |
## Author Verification Needed
| Figure/table | Why verification is needed |
## Readiness Checklist
| Dimension | PASS/FAIL/PARTIAL/NA | Notes |
Severity: