Optimal Layout
Optimal layout generation focuses on automatically creating aesthetically pleasing and functionally effective arrangements of elements, whether in document design, user interfaces, or physical spaces like warehouses. Current research emphasizes the use of diffusion models, large language models (LLMs), and transformer-based architectures, often incorporating techniques like optimal transport and graph theory to address challenges such as layout sticking, error propagation, and efficient similarity assessment. These advancements have significant implications for automating design processes across various fields, improving efficiency and potentially enabling more accessible design tools for non-professionals.
Papers
EditRoom: LLM-parameterized Graph Diffusion for Composable 3D Room Layout Editing
Kaizhi Zheng, Xiaotong Chen, Xuehai He, Jing Gu, Linjie Li, Zhengyuan Yang, Kevin Lin, Jianfeng Wang, Lijuan Wang, Xin Eric Wang
Decoupling Layout from Glyph in Online Chinese Handwriting Generation
Ren-Min Si, Yan-Ming Zhang, Yi Chen