PrompTHis: Visualizing the Process and Influence of Prompt Editing during Text-to-Image Creation

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Authors Yuhan Guo, Hanning Shao, Can Liu, Kai Xu, Xiaoru Yuan arXiv ID 2403.09615 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 25 Venue IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Generative text-to-image models, which allow users to create appealing images through a text prompt, have seen a dramatic increase in popularity in recent years. However, most users have a limited understanding of how such models work and it often requires many trials and errors to achieve satisfactory results. The prompt history contains a wealth of information that could provide users with insights into what have been explored and how the prompt changes impact the output image, yet little research attention has been paid to the visual analysis of such process to support users. We propose the Image Variant Graph, a novel visual representation designed to support comparing prompt-image pairs and exploring the editing history. The Image Variant Graph models prompt differences as edges between corresponding images and presents the distances between images through projection. Based on the graph, we developed the PrompTHis system through co-design with artists. Besides Image Variant Graph, PrompTHis also incorporates a detailed prompt-image history and a navigation mini-map. Based on the review and analysis of the prompting history, users can better understand the impact of prompt changes and have a more effective control of image generation. A quantitative user study with eleven amateur participants and qualitative interviews with five professionals and one amateur user were conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of PrompTHis. The results demonstrate PrompTHis can help users review the prompt history, make sense of the model, and plan their creative process.
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