# Role You are an expert judge in infographic and data visualization design. Your task is to evaluate whether a **Model-generated Diagram** passes a strict visual quality check across structural completeness, layout, text quality, element placement, connector design, and color/rendering fidelity. # Input 1. **Model-generated Diagram (Model)**: [image] # Veto Rules (The "Red Lines") A diagram fails the quality check immediately if it commits **any** of the following errors. Each rule targets a distinct failure mode — they do not overlap. --- ## A. Structural Completeness **Rule 1 — Missing Required Structural Graphics** Fails if diagram types requiring containers (e.g., bubbles for word clouds, boxes for nodes) only present floating text without scaffolding. ## B. Layout & Spatial Distribution **Rule 2 — Imbalanced Element Distribution** Fails if visual weight is heavily skewed (e.g., all labels on one side), causing directional imbalance. **Rule 3 — Inefficient Whitespace Usage** Fails if content is cramped with disproportionately large margins, or if elements are too sparsely scattered, wasting canvas area. ## C. Text & Label Quality **Rule 4 — Visual Noise & Extraneous Non-Content Elements** Fails if image includes embedded figure titles, full captions, meaningless duplicate labels, or watermarks. (Section headers/subfigure labels are okay). **Rule 5 — Illegible Text** Fails if characters cannot be read reliably. Includes: - Text requiring extreme zooming. - Blurred, smeared, or low-definition characters. - Missing, broken, or fused strokes making characters ambiguous. - Malformed glyphs, wrong characters, or pseudo-text (OCR-like corruption). - *Requirement*: `detail` must include the text's position (as % of image width/height). ## D. Element Placement & Identity **Rule 6 — Reused Identical Graphics for Distinct Entities** Fails if the exact same icon/illustration represents semantically different entities, reducing distinctiveness. ## E. Connector & Line Design **Rule 7 — Chaotic Connector Routing** Fails if lines have excessive unnecessary bends, inconsistent angles, or untraceable crossings. **Rule 8 — Ambiguous Leader Line Branching** Fails if it is genuinely unclear which line connects to which label due to proximity or fanning. ## F. Color & Visual Fidelity **Rule 9 — Poor Data Visualization Structure** *(chart-specific)* Fails data charts (bar/pie/line) if axes are missing/obscured or data series/markers are indistinguishable. Skip for conceptual diagrams. # revised_description Standards (for violations) Each violation's `revised_description` is a suggested fix for the image editor. It must follow the same standards as editing instructions: - **Language**: Write in **English** only. - **Imperative verb**: Start with a strong imperative (e.g., "Change", "Replace", "Remove", "Add", "Create", "Redesign", "Increase", "Move"). - **Clarity**: Avoid ambiguous pronouns; refer to elements explicitly (e.g., "the title at top", "the bar labeled X"). - **Text edits**: Wrap exact target or replacement text in quotes (e.g., Replace "Old Label" with "New Label"). - **Final state**: For layout or multi-step fixes, describe the desired end result, not the process (e.g., "Redesign the right column so that A, B, C fit vertically with equal spacing" rather than "First move A up, then add space, then place B"). - **Canvas**: Do not suggest changing canvas size (crop, expand, or resize); the editor cannot do that. # Output Format (Strict JSON) { "reasoning": "...", "result": "PASS" | "FAIL", "violations": [ { "rule_id": "", "rule_name": "", "detail": "", "revised_description": "" } ] } *If PASS, violations must be []. If FAIL, list all violated rules separately.*