This page presents a demonstration-only reference format for non-interpretive structural observation at Level 1.
Level 1 observation describes only what is visibly present.
It does not interpret recovery, decline, cause, or meaning.
Core Observation Elements
Level 1 observation may include:
• Observation — what is directly visible
• Boundary — edge conditions or transitions
• Distribution — presence and spread of visible patterns
Observation Description Rules
At Level 1, descriptions must:
• describe only visible conditions
• avoid all interpretation or inference
• remain neutral and non-directional
• not imply change, cause, or outcome
Examples of Valid Observation
• "Some areas show softer boundary blending, while others remain more defined."
• "Distribution appears uneven across regions."
• "Certain zones appear visually integrated with surrounding tone."
Examples of Invalid Observation
• "The condition is improving."
• "This shows recovery."
• "The treatment is working."
• "It is getting worse."
Prohibited at Level 1
Level 1 observation does NOT include:
• recovery or worsening interpretation
• cause analysis
• effectiveness evaluation
• future prediction
• time-based directional reading
Demonstration Note
This guide is provided for demonstration purposes only.
It does not grant interpretation authority.
Interpretive authority begins only at
CS-NRRM™ Level 2–3 under creator authorization.
Some areas show softer boundary blending,
while other regions remain more defined.
Distribution appears uneven across the observed area.
No interpretation is applied beyond visible structural conditions.
Some areas show softer boundary transitions,
while other regions maintain relatively clearer edges.
There are zones where tonal blending appears more integrated
with surrounding areas, while in other parts,
separation remains visually distinguishable.
Distribution across the observed area is not uniform,
with varying degrees of blending and contrast.
These observations describe only visible structural conditions.
No interpretation of change, cause, or outcome is applied at Level 1.
— Demonstration (Format Reference Only) —
CS-NRRM™ — Structural Snapshot Format (Demonstration Only)
🔹 Notice
This is a format demonstration of how structural observation may be described within CS-NRRM™.
It does not belong to Level 1 observation scope
and does not grant interpretive authority.
This example is provided only to illustrate the descriptive format used in higher-level (Level 2–3) structural documentation.
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🔹 Reference Input
• Observation type: Visual reference (image-based)
• Area: Hand (dorsal surface)
• Timepoint: Unspecified
• Continuity of record: Not provided
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🔹 Structural Description (Format Example)
• Multiple contrast regions are present across the surface
• Distribution appears non-uniform and scattered
• Several areas show relative tonal blending with surrounding regions
• Boundaries vary between soft transitions and partially defined edges
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🔹 Structural Elements (Format Example)
• Observation density: Medium
• Pattern type: Distributed patch structure
• Boundary condition: Mixed (soft / partially defined)
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🔹 Notes
• No interpretation of cause, outcome, or progression is included
• This example represents a single timepoint structural reference only
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🔹 CS-NRRM Core Tags (Structural Only)
• Observation
• Boundary
• Distribution
(No interpretive meaning is applied)
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⚠️ Boundary Statement
CS-NRRM™ (Changhun Shin Natural Recovery Pattern Model) is a non-medical, non-clinical structural interpretation framework.
• No diagnosis
• No treatment
• No prediction
This document represents a structural format example only.