# UltraVR QA-Only Data Schema UltraVR annotations are stored in JSONL format. Each line is one QA sample. This trial version is QA-only: the original `reasoning_supervision` field has been removed from all questions, and no `gt_cot`, `cot`, or chain-of-thought field is included. ## Required fields ```json { "sample_id": "string, unique UltraVR QA sample id", "domain": "RS | CCTV | AD", "source_dataset": "DOTA-v1.5 | PANDA | MVTec LOCO AD", "image_path": "string", "image_width": "integer or null", "image_height": "integer or null", "question_id": "string or null", "question": "string", "question_type": "string or null", "options": "object, usually A/B/C/D for multiple choice; may be empty for open-answer AD questions", "answer": "string", "license_note": "string or null" } ``` ## Field notes - `sample_id` is unique across the release and follows `ultravr__`. - `image_path` is the only image locator in each JSONL record. For AD it points to a local repository file under `data/images/ad/`. For RS and CCTV it points to the corresponding source-dataset image path. - `question_id` preserves the original question identifier from the constructed QA files. - `question_type` preserves the original category, such as `comparison`, `logical_verification`, or `relational_inference`. - `options` keeps the original answer options. Some AD anomaly-localization questions are open-answer and therefore have `{}`. - `answer` keeps the original answer string. For multiple-choice questions it is usually `A`, `B`, `C`, or `D`; for open-answer AD questions it can be a coordinate such as `(5, 10)`. - `reasoning_supervision` is intentionally omitted. ## Domain image policy | Domain | `image_path` meaning | |---|---| | RS | Source DOTA path, e.g. `DOTA-v1.5_val/P0019.png`. | | CCTV | Source PANDA path, e.g. `PANDA/image_train/01_University_Canteen/IMG_01_01.jpg`. | | AD | Local repository path, e.g. `data/images/ad/ad_0001.jpg`. | ## Mapping files RS and CCTV images are not redistributed. Use these files to map QA samples to source images: - `data/images/rs/mapping.csv` - `data/images/cctv/mapping.csv` All paths use POSIX-style `/` separators and are relative unless they are official source URLs.