Abstract
A system for diagram generation can address potential limitations where logical interpretation and visual rendering are coupled, which could lead to inconsistent outputs. The system can employ a decoupled, multi-stage pipeline. For example, a first processing stage using artificial intelligence can transform an unstructured user input into a platform-agnostic intermediate logical artifact that defines a diagram's components and connections without spatial or visual information. Subsequently, a separate layout and rendering engine can process this logical artifact to calculate spatial positions and generate a visual diagram. This separation of logical interpretation from visual rendering may improve the reliability and accuracy of generated diagrams and can allow a single logical artifact to be rendered in multiple visual styles or formats.
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Jabez, Timothy; Sirohia, Arindam; Jolly, Stenal P.; and Prabhu, Shreya, "System for Diagram Generation with Decoupled Logical Interpretation and Deterministic Rendering", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10970