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by nobodysfool
4337 days ago
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From what I've seen, it looks like it's not quite working. As far as I can tell, it takes a range of numbers, picks something random in between, and calls it a day. Most of those themes that I saw make me want to hire a designer because they look like something I could do myself (and I am awful at design). I think the issue is that your machine learning doesn't seem to know what goes together and what doesn't. It may focus in on a small subset, but then it mixes and matches elements that don't go together. Like it's not seeing the whole picture, more it's taking certain elements from 'good pages' and jumbling them all up. If it randomly produces a good design, how are you sure that it's not an exact copy of one of the training designs? |
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The integration algorithm merges orthogonal dimensions based on human feedback. For example, a monotonic color scheme with 3 columnar layout, flat design and no borders could be a few of the orthogonal parameters. Final feedback comes from humans, and I guess that ll ensure an overall harmonic result.
With newer iterations and more feedback it's getting better indeed.
Edit: I appreciate your critical thinking.