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Can GPTs Evaluate Graphic Design Based on Design Principles?

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Daichi Haraguchi1, Naoto Inoue1, Wataru Shimoda1, Hayato Mitani2, Seiichi Uchida2, Kota Yamaguchi1
1CyberAgent.Inc, 2 Kyushu University

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Recent advancements in foundation models show promising capability in graphic design generation. Several studies have started employing Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) to evaluate graphic designs, assuming that LMMs can properly assess their quality, but it is unclear if the evaluation is reliable. One way to evaluate the quality of graphic design is to assess whether the design adheres to fundamental graphic design principles, which are the designer’s common practice. In this paper, we compare the behavior of GPT-based evaluation and heuristic evaluation based on design principles using human annotations collected from 60 subjects. Our experiments reveal that, while GPTs cannot distinguish small details, they have a reasonably good correlation with human annotation and exhibit a similar tendency to heuristic metrics based on design principles, suggesting that they are indeed capable of assessing the quality of graphic design.

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