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Evidence Library

The Evidence Library is where examples stop being slogans and start becoming comparison objects.

This library should gather public-safe examples, synthetic demos, manifest entries, descriptor notes, and cautious case studies across domains such as roads, fractures, erosion, roots, dendrites, and other morphology-bearing structures.

If the atlas is the vocabulary layer, the Evidence Library is the example layer. It gives future users and contributors something concrete to inspect, criticize, and extend.

Just as important, it should also preserve negative cases: ambiguous images, misleading shadows, low-resolution failures, overcompressed files, and structures that look suggestive but do not support reliable interpretation. That is where AMCVA and HOLD earn their keep.

The public library is not meant to prove everything at once. It is meant to build a transparent record of where the framework seems useful, where it fails, and where better data or stronger baselines are still needed.

For public release, this is also where the rights discipline has to remain strongest. If a file cannot be published safely, the library should still preserve the manifest trail without posting the underlying asset.

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