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Layout Generation Agents with Large Language Models

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arxiv 2405.08037 v1 pith:B4C6E2VE submitted 2024-05-13 cs.HC cs.AI

classification cs.HCcs.AI
keywords virtualgenerationinstructionslanguagelayoutspacesuseragents
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In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for customizable 3D virtual spaces. Due to the significant human effort required to create these virtual spaces, there is a need for efficiency in virtual space creation. While existing studies have proposed methods for automatically generating layouts such as floor plans and furniture arrangements, these methods only generate text indicating the layout structure based on user instructions, without utilizing the information obtained during the generation process. In this study, we propose an agent-driven layout generation system using the GPT-4V multimodal large language model and validate its effectiveness. Specifically, the language model manipulates agents to sequentially place objects in the virtual space, thus generating layouts that reflect user instructions. Experimental results confirm that our proposed method can generate virtual spaces reflecting user instructions with a high success rate. Additionally, we successfully identified elements contributing to the improvement in behavior generation performance through ablation study.

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  1. Aggregated Structural Representation with Large Language Models for Human-Centric Layout Generation

    cs.CV 2025-05 conditional novelty 5.0 of 10

    ASR replaces the vision encoder of a multimodal LLM with graph-derived structural features to generate UI layouts, reporting better overlap and relation metrics than four prior methods.

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