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Main Authors: Mo, Di, Liu, Keyi, Tian, Qi, Li, Dengyun, Xu, Liyan, Ye, Junyan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17194
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author Mo, Di
Liu, Keyi
Tian, Qi
Li, Dengyun
Xu, Liyan
Ye, Junyan
author_facet Mo, Di
Liu, Keyi
Tian, Qi
Li, Dengyun
Xu, Liyan
Ye, Junyan
contents This study explores the application of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) technology in urban planning and design, with a particular focus on its impact on placemaking and public participation. By utilizing natural language pro-cessing and image generation models such as Stable Diffusion, AIGC enables efficient transformation from textual descriptions to visual representations, advancing the visualization of urban spatial experiences. The research examines the evolving role of designers in participatory planning processes, specifically how AIGC facilitates their transition from traditional creators to collaborators and facilitators, and the implications of this shift on the effectiveness of public engagement. Through experimental evaluation, the study assesses the de-sign quality of urban pocket gardens generated under varying levels of designer involvement, analyzing the influence of de-signers on the aesthetic quality and contextual relevance of AIGC outputs. The findings reveal that designers significantly improve the quality of AIGC-generated designs by providing guidance and structural frameworks, highlighting the substantial potential of human-AI collaboration in urban design. This research offers valuable insights into future collaborative approaches between planners and AIGC technologies, aiming to integrate technological advancements with professional practice to foster sustainable urban development.
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spellingShingle The Role of Urban Designers in the Era of AIGC: An Experimental Study Based on Public Participation
Mo, Di
Liu, Keyi
Tian, Qi
Li, Dengyun
Xu, Liyan
Ye, Junyan
Human-Computer Interaction
This study explores the application of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC) technology in urban planning and design, with a particular focus on its impact on placemaking and public participation. By utilizing natural language pro-cessing and image generation models such as Stable Diffusion, AIGC enables efficient transformation from textual descriptions to visual representations, advancing the visualization of urban spatial experiences. The research examines the evolving role of designers in participatory planning processes, specifically how AIGC facilitates their transition from traditional creators to collaborators and facilitators, and the implications of this shift on the effectiveness of public engagement. Through experimental evaluation, the study assesses the de-sign quality of urban pocket gardens generated under varying levels of designer involvement, analyzing the influence of de-signers on the aesthetic quality and contextual relevance of AIGC outputs. The findings reveal that designers significantly improve the quality of AIGC-generated designs by providing guidance and structural frameworks, highlighting the substantial potential of human-AI collaboration in urban design. This research offers valuable insights into future collaborative approaches between planners and AIGC technologies, aiming to integrate technological advancements with professional practice to foster sustainable urban development.
title The Role of Urban Designers in the Era of AIGC: An Experimental Study Based on Public Participation
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17194