## Text Boxes: Context and Prompt
### Overview
The image presents two text boxes side-by-side. The left box, labeled "Context," lists various states or conditions related to a person and objects like sofas, chairs, and cups/glasses/bottles. The right box, labeled "Prompt," poses a question about the actions a person took to reach the state described in the context, and provides a numbered list of example actions.
### Components/Axes
* **Left Box:**
* Title: Context (located at the bottom center of the box)
* Content: A list of statements describing the person's relationship to various objects.
* **Right Box:**
* Title: Prompt (located at the bottom center of the box)
* Content: A question prompting the user to identify actions leading to the context, followed by a numbered list of example actions.
### Detailed Analysis or ### Content Details
**Left Box (Context):**
* "person is sitting on sofa/couch"
* "person is not looking at sofa/couch"
* "person is behind sofa/couch"
* "person is sitting on chair"
* "person is not looking at chair"
* "person is beneath chair"
* "person is holding cup/glass/bottle"
* "person is looking at cup/glass/bottle"
* "person is in front of cup/glass/bottle"
**Right Box (Prompt):**
* "I need to know what actions person executed to arrive in the state explained in the context."
* "Select subset of action numbers between [1] and [157]."
* "[1] = Holding some clothes"
* "[2] = Putting clothes somewhere"
* "[3] = Taking some clothes from somewhere"
* "[4] = Throwing clothes somewhere"
* "... [157]"
### Key Observations
* The "Context" box provides a set of possible states or conditions.
* The "Prompt" box asks for a selection of actions that would lead to the described context.
* The action list in the "Prompt" box is numbered from 1 to 157, with examples provided for numbers 1 through 4.
### Interpretation
The image presents a task where the user needs to infer a sequence of actions based on a given context. The context describes the spatial relationship between a person and various objects. The prompt asks the user to select a subset of actions from a predefined list (numbered 1 to 157) that would logically lead to the described context. The example actions provided relate to handling clothes, suggesting the overall task might involve understanding human actions related to clothing and furniture.