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AI-Drafted Figure Captions: From Generic to Self-Contained
A figure caption should let a reader understand the figure without reading the paper. Most fall short. AI can draft self-contained captions when given the figure and methods.
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- 1The premise
- 2figure captions
- 3self-contained
- 4scientific writing
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Section 1
The premise
Most figure captions fail the self-contained test; AI generates strong drafts when given the figure and methodology context.
What AI does well here
- Draft captions following the 'self-contained' rule — reader understands without paper text
- Specify what's plotted, what statistical tests apply, what error bars represent
- Note the sample size and conditions for each panel
- Produce both the long version (full caption) and short version (running head)
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for the author's interpretive choice about what the figure shows
- Catch errors in the underlying figure (AI just describes what's there)
- Replace journal-specific caption format requirements
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