CODS : A Theoretical Model for Computational Design Based on Design Space
CODS : A Theoretical Model for Computational Design Based on Design Space
We introduce CODS (Computational Optimization in Design Space), a theoretical model that frames computational design as a constrained optimization problem over a structured, multi-dimensional design space. Unlike existing methods that rely on handcrafted heuristics or domain-specific rules, CODS provides a generalizable and interpretable framework that supports diverse design tasks. Given a user requirement and a well-defined design space, CODS automatically derives soft and hard constraints using large language models through a structured prompt engineering pipeline. These constraints guide the optimization process to generate design solutions that are coherent, expressive, and aligned with user intent. We validate our approach across two domains-visualization design and knitwear generation-demonstrating superior performance in design quality, intent alignment, and user preference compared to existing LLM-based methods. CODS offers a unified foundation for scalable, controllable, and AI-powered design automation.
Nan Cao、Xiaoyu Qi、Chuer Chen、Xiaoke Yan
计算技术、计算机技术
Nan Cao,Xiaoyu Qi,Chuer Chen,Xiaoke Yan.CODS : A Theoretical Model for Computational Design Based on Design Space[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18455.点此复制
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