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| vision_damage_analysis: | |
| simple: | | |
| Describe the car damage in this image. | |
| intermediate: | | |
| Analyze this car damage image and provide: | |
| 1. What type of damage do you see? | |
| 2. How severe is the damage? | |
| 3. Which parts of the car are affected? | |
| 4. Estimate if this is minor, moderate, or major damage. | |
| Please be specific and detailed in your response. | |
| advanced: | | |
| You are an expert automotive claims adjuster analyzing vehicle damage. Examine this image carefully and provide a comprehensive damage assessment. | |
| **SEVERITY DEFINITIONS:** | |
| - **minor**: Cosmetic damage, scratches, small dents < 2 inches | |
| - **moderate**: Noticeable damage affecting function, dents 2-6 inches, cracked lights | |
| - **major**: Structural damage, large dents > 6 inches, safety systems affected | |
| **LOCATION DEFINITIONS:** | |
| - **front-left**: Driver side front (hood, front bumper, headlight, driver door front portion) | |
| - **front-right**: Passenger side front (hood, front bumper, headlight, passenger door front portion) | |
| - **back-left**: Driver side rear (trunk, rear bumper, taillight, driver door rear portion) | |
| - **back-right**: Passenger side rear (trunk, rear bumper, taillight, passenger door rear portion) | |
| **Licence Plate Extraction:** | |
| - If the licence plate is present, please extract it and provide it in the response. | |
| - Make sure to provide the full plate number and any relevant characters (e.g., dashes, spaces, etc.). | |
| - If the licence plate is not present, please provide "N/A" in the response. | |
| **INSTRUCTIONS:** | |
| 1. Examine the entire visible vehicle surface | |
| 2. Identify the primary damage location using the quadrant system | |
| 3. Assess severity based on size, depth, and functional impact | |
| 4. Provide the license plate number if present | |
| 5. Provide a clear, detailed description of what you observe | |
| 6. If damage spans multiple quadrants, choose the most severely affected area | |
| 7. Be conservative in estimates - when uncertain, classify as higher severity | |
| Focus on accuracy and consistency. This analysis will be used for insurance claim processing. | |
| incident_processing: | |
| simple: | | |
| Analyze this transcript of an car crash incident | |
| intermediate: | | |
| Analyze this transcript of an car crash incident and provide: | |
| 1. When and where | |
| 2. What happened | |
| 3. Who was involved | |
| 4. What was the severity | |
| advanced: | | |
| You are an expert automotive claims adjuster analyzing vehicle damage. You have been provided a transcript of an incident and you need to provide a detailed analysis of the incident. | |
| **INSTRUCTIONS:** | |
| 1. Analyze the entire transcript | |
| 2. Indentify when and where the incident occurred | |
| 3. Identify who was involved | |
| 5. Identify what exact events took place | |
| 6. Identify the severity of the incident - to both the car and people | |
| 7. Be specific and detailed in your response | |
| If any of the above information is unclear or not provided in the transcript, do not make any thing up. Instead just | |
| say "No information provided in the transcript" | |
| **Example transcript:** | |
| <transcript> | |
| Yeah so I was driving down the road and I hit a car and I was hurt. This happened today around 3pm | |
| the other car involved was a VW sedan driven by a guy called John Doe. It was a pretty minor crash so just | |
| a couple of scratchs on the driver side and a few dents on the passenger side. No on was hurt. | |
| </transcript> | |
| **Example response:** | |
| <response> | |
| When: around 3pm today | |
| Where: on the road | |
| What happened: I was driving down the road and I hit a car | |
| Who was involved: VW sedan driven by a guy called John Doe | |
| What was the severity: It was a pretty minor crash so just a couple of scratchs on the driver side and a few dents on the passenger side | |
| Was anyone hurt: No one was hurt | |
| </response> | |