Image, Word, and Object Selection Board
Prepare a deterministic selection board with exact item mapping, a locked target position, neighbor checks, and private rehearsal diagnostics.
This first slice uses fictional generic fixtures. Do not use it to fabricate public, institutional, financial, identity, or private-person artifacts, and do not treat a salience score as a guarantee about audience psychology.
Ready to prepare a deterministic selection board.
1. Item source
Edit the six local fixture labels. Item IDs, asset fingerprints, and tile assignment remain structured rather than being inferred from the picture.
Stable item ID: item-blue-circle
Stable item ID: item-red-triangle
Stable item ID: item-north-word
Stable item ID: item-yellow-diamond
Stable item ID: item-green-leaf
Stable item ID: item-purple-wave
2. Board geometry and intent
Orientation, numbering, viewing context, and bias mode are explicit inputs. Physical board order stays left-to-right and top-to-bottom even in an RTL interface.
3. Target and neighbor protection
Choose the target by stable item and reserve an exact physical tile. Excluded items are kept outside the target's declared neighboring tiles or the build is blocked.
Excluded neighbor items
Use this only when a nearby item would create an unwanted association or make the target unusually obvious. Too many exclusions are a visible conflict, not an automatic workaround.
4. Human review before lock
Diagnostics are engineering measurements from declared metadata, not universal psychology. Review the clean board at the selected viewing context before locking.