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q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | No rotation needed | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Cannot be determined | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise | |
q3 | coarse | Object rotation direction around vertical axis | Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera. | Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom). | 1. Clockwise
2. Counter-Clockwise
3. No rotation needed
4. Either Clockwise or Counter-Clockwise
5. Cannot be determined | - If a person is looking slightly to your right, a counter-clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a car's headlights are pointed slightly to your left, a clockwise rotation would be the shortest way to face the camera
- If a TV screen is already directly facing you, select "No rotation nee... | TASK: Determine the shortest direction of rotation for Object A to face the camera.
CONTEXT: Object A is marked with a red dot in the image. Objects can rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around a vertical axis (running from top to bottom).
Please analyze this image using these steps:
1. Identify Object A and estab... | Clockwise |
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