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figure-and-result-storytelling
Use when designing figures, result flow, captions, and visual evidence for CFD-AI/SciML journal manuscripts.
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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Use when designing figures, result flow, captions, and visual evidence for CFD-AI/SciML journal manuscripts.
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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Use when writing, reviewing, auditing, revising, or producing LaTeX for CFD-AI and scientific-ML manuscripts, reviews, experiment plans, reproducibility audits, related-work positioning, reviewer responses, or benchmark evaluations.
Use when stress-testing CFD, fluid mechanics, turbulence, PINN, neural-operator, surrogate, closure, or SciML manuscripts from a strict reviewer perspective.
Use when coordinating multiple specialized CFD-AI/SciML paper agents: reviewer, evidence auditor, experiment planner, figure editor, prose editor, and final gatekeeper.
Use when auditing a CFD-AI/SciML manuscript's abstract, introduction, contributions, or discussion to verify that every claim is supported by evidence and scoped correctly.
Use when running iterative reviewer-to-editor revision of a CFD-AI/SciML manuscript: reviewer audit, editorial rewrite, re-audit, residual-risk tracking, and submission-readiness gating.
Use when turning a CFD-AI/SciML draft, abstract, result section, or manuscript idea into a strict reviewer-audit gate with rejection risks, missing evidence, and concrete fixes.
| name | figure-and-result-storytelling |
| description | Use when designing figures, result flow, captions, and visual evidence for CFD-AI/SciML journal manuscripts. |
| version | 0.4.0 |
| author | CFD-AI Paper Skills maintainers |
| metadata | {"short-description":"Evidence-first figure planning for CFD-AI/SciML papers"} |
Use when planning or critiquing paper figures, result sections, captions, visual comparisons, or graphical abstracts.
A figure is not decoration. It is evidence for a claim.
rubrics/figure-evidence-rubric.md before scoring a figure plan.references/gold-papers/fukami-2019-super-resolution-jfm.md.references/gold-papers/fukami-2021-spatiotemporal-super-resolution-jfm.md.references/gold-papers/lee-2019-cylinder-wake-jfm.md.references/gold-papers/lee-2021-cnn-wake-analysis-pof.md.references/gold-papers/maulik-2020-probabilistic-neural-networks-prf.md.references/gold-paper-style-patterns.md, rubrics/gold-paper-closeness-rubric.md, and examples/generic-ai-to-gold-paper-prose.md.| Claim type | Required visual evidence |
|---|---|
| Spatio-temporal SR | GT/coarse-input/pred/error fields plus time-axis or frame-interval evidence. |
| Wake rollout | Time horizon, not only isolated snapshots; include force/frequency/residual where relevant. |
| Interpretability | The interpreted artifact itself: feature maps, spectra, latent masks, graph nodes, sparse terms, or policy behavior. |
| Control | Controlled vs uncontrolled vs classical baseline time histories and actuation constraints. |
Use:
Figure X. [What is shown.] [Experimental condition.] [Key quantitative/physical takeaway.] [Why it supports the claim.]
Bad caption:
Velocity field comparison.
Good caption:
Predicted and reference vorticity fields for the unseen $Re=2000$ cylinder wake. The proposed model preserves shear-layer roll-up and reduces relative $L_2$ error by 31% compared with FNO, while the error map shows remaining bias near vortex shedding extrema.
Gold-paper-like captions should behave as evidence, not decoration. They should name the condition, the compared panels, the metric or diagnostic, and the claim boundary. Avoid captions that say only “comparison of results” or “effectiveness of the proposed method.”
Also include:
| Figure/table | Claim | Rubric score 0-3 | Missing evidence | Required fix |
|---|
For gold-paper reconstruction tasks, add a confidence column: confirmed, likely, or TODO.
effective, robust, complex dynamics, or physically consistent without metric/diagnostic/scope.rubrics/gold-paper-closeness-rubric.md.