493 research outputs found
Humboldt Lumberjack, October 08, 1947
The student newspaper of Humboldt State Universityhttps://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspaper/1329/thumbnail.jp
DEsignBench: Exploring and Benchmarking DALL-E 3 for Imagining Visual Design
We introduce DEsignBench, a text-to-image (T2I) generation benchmark tailored
for visual design scenarios. Recent T2I models like DALL-E 3 and others, have
demonstrated remarkable capabilities in generating photorealistic images that
align closely with textual inputs. While the allure of creating visually
captivating images is undeniable, our emphasis extends beyond mere aesthetic
pleasure. We aim to investigate the potential of using these powerful models in
authentic design contexts. In pursuit of this goal, we develop DEsignBench,
which incorporates test samples designed to assess T2I models on both "design
technical capability" and "design application scenario." Each of these two
dimensions is supported by a diverse set of specific design categories. We
explore DALL-E 3 together with other leading T2I models on DEsignBench,
resulting in a comprehensive visual gallery for side-by-side comparisons. For
DEsignBench benchmarking, we perform human evaluations on generated images in
DEsignBench gallery, against the criteria of image-text alignment, visual
aesthetic, and design creativity. Our evaluation also considers other
specialized design capabilities, including text rendering, layout composition,
color harmony, 3D design, and medium style. In addition to human evaluations,
we introduce the first automatic image generation evaluator powered by GPT-4V.
This evaluator provides ratings that align well with human judgments, while
being easily replicable and cost-efficient. A high-resolution version is
available at
https://github.com/design-bench/design-bench.github.io/raw/main/designbench.pdf?download=Comment: Project page at https://design-bench.github.io
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The Society Diaries
Bimonthly magazine covering local events, fashion and social trends, travel, parties, socialites, weddings, and similar topics in the south Texas area
September 8, 1988
The Breeze is the student newspaper of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia
The Tiger Vol. LI No. 3 - 1957-09-26
https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/tiger_newspaper/3741/thumbnail.jp
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Bimonthly magazine covering local events, fashion and social trends, travel, parties, socialites, weddings, and similar topics in the south Texas area
Tucumcari News Times, 09-07-1916
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The Egg in the Triangle: Poetics of Motherhood, Sexuality, and Place
The Egg in the Triangle presents three poetry collections: Gift of Venus, King Mattress, and Bone Maker, which explore the subject intersections of motherhood, sexuality, and place. Concepts derived from matricentric feminism and liminality support the framework of this exegesis. I draw on creative writing – including poetry, prose poetry and memoir – from the late 20th century to the early 21st century to explicate my three main study themes and poetry collections. A theoretical model, developed within the exegesis, entitled, ‘The Egg in the Triangle: Model of Analysis for Creative Writing on Motherhood’, is demonstrated. Derived from transformative and diametric aspects of maternal epistemology, the model features and explores ‘egg space’. As vital academic territory, ‘egg space’ focuses on creative interplay among texts’ oppositional forces. The model foregrounded in this exegesis can be used as a template to aid decision-making and analysis in creative writing praxis. By using the model with new subject trios, creative writers are invited to evolve ideas and interests, whilst using ‘egg space’ as a site to challenge and expand theories surrounding binary relationships. I show how content and form in poetry are examined using the model interchangeably to highlight tripartite perspectives and literary negotiations of in-between or liminal spaces. The creative and critical work undertaken in this PhD aims to impact wider creative, social, academic, and cultural projects interested in contemporary experiences and expressions of mothering, single mothering, feminism, survivor-narratives, states and places of transition or transformation, domestic abuse, birth trauma, gender inequality, romance, sexual behaviour, and sexual attitudes in the early 21st century
American Square Dance Vol. 41, No. 7 (July 1986)
Monthly square dance magazine that began publication in 1945
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