name: decompose-multimedia-source-verification description: A two-stage strategy to isolate specific visual or bibliographic details from social media and video content by separating source identification from contextual extraction.
When to Use
This strategy is triggered when a query requires identifying a specific object, title, or detail contained within a piece of multimedia content. It is applicable when the user provides metadata signals such as a platform-specific title, an uploader's handle, or a precise upload timeframe. Use this when the answer cannot be found in general knowledge but resides within the visual or auditory stream of a specific digital asset.
Decomposition Template
- Source Authentication & Retrieval: Locate the primary source URL and retrieve the most granular metadata available (full transcript, OCR data, or frame-by-frame descriptions). The goal is to move beyond search engine snippets to the actual content body.
- Targeted Contextual Extraction: Within the retrieved source, isolate the specific segment referenced. Distinguish between the subject matter (what the video is about) and the target object (the specific item, text, or title requested).
- Cross-Reference Verification: Compare the extracted detail against the video’s official description or pinned comments to ensure the item is not a misidentified prop or a generic placeholder.
Worker Assignment Rules
- Worker 1 (The Scout): Responsible for finding the exact video link and the full transcript/metadata.
- Worker 2 (The Analyst): Responsible for scanning the transcript or visual descriptions to find the specific timestamp and extracting the requested detail.
- Worker 3 (The Auditor): Required if the target is a "title" or "name," to ensure the worker hasn't substituted a descriptive summary for a formal name.
Answer Format
The final output must clearly state the specific detail found, followed by the timestamp or source segment where it was located. 最终答案: [Specific Detail/Title] (Found at [Timestamp/Context])
Anti-Patterns
- Topic-Object Confusion: Substituting a general description of the video's theme for the specific bibliographic or physical title requested.
- Snippet Reliance: Formulating an answer based on search engine preview text which often truncates or summarizes the actual data.
- Temporal Drift: Failing to verify the upload date, leading to the selection of a similar video from the same creator but a different timeframe.
- Metadata Blindness: Ignoring the video description or pinned comments which often contain the precise names of items shown in the video.