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Paper2Poster: Academic Poster Generation

Overview

Paper2Poster automatically generates professional academic posters from research papers. The system extracts key content, designs visually appealing layouts, and creates print-ready posters suitable for conferences, symposiums, and academic presentations.

Core Capabilities

1. Content Extraction

  • Identifies key findings and contributions
  • Extracts important figures and tables
  • Summarizes methodology
  • Highlights results and conclusions
  • Preserves citations and references

2. Layout Design

  • Creates balanced, professional layouts
  • Optimizes content density and white space
  • Establishes clear visual hierarchy
  • Supports multiple poster sizes
  • Adapts to different content types

3. Visual Design

  • Applies color schemes and branding
  • Optimizes typography for readability
  • Ensures figure quality and sizing
  • Creates cohesive visual identity
  • Maintains academic presentation standards

Usage

Basic Poster Generation

python pipeline_all.py \
  --input-dir "path/to/papers" \
  --output-dir "path/to/output" \
  --model-choice 1 \
  --generate-poster

Custom Poster Dimensions

python pipeline_all.py \
  --input-dir "path/to/papers" \
  --output-dir "path/to/output" \
  --model-choice 2 \
  --generate-poster \
  --poster-width-inches 60 \
  --poster-height-inches 40

Parameters

Basic Configuration:

  • --input-dir: Directory containing paper files
  • --output-dir: Directory for generated posters
  • --model-choice: LLM model selection (1=GPT-4, 2=GPT-4.1)
  • --generate-poster: Enable poster generation

Poster Dimensions:

  • --poster-width-inches: Width in inches (default: 48)
  • --poster-height-inches: Height in inches (default: 36)
  • --poster-orientation: Portrait or landscape (default: landscape)
  • --poster-dpi: Resolution in DPI (default: 300)

Design Options:

  • --poster-template: Template style (default: modern)
  • --color-scheme: Color palette selection
  • --institution-branding: Include institution colors and logos
  • --font-family: Typography selection

Standard Poster Sizes

Conference Standard Sizes

  • 4' × 3' (48" × 36"): Most common conference poster
  • 5' × 4' (60" × 48"): Large format for major conferences
  • 3' × 4' (36" × 48"): Portrait orientation for narrow spaces
  • A0 (841mm × 1189mm): International standard
  • A1 (594mm × 841mm): Compact conference poster

Custom Sizes

The system supports any custom dimensions. Specify using:

--poster-width-inches [width] --poster-height-inches [height]

Input Requirements

Supported Input Formats

  1. LaTeX source (preferred)

    • Main .tex file with complete paper
    • All figures and tables referenced
    • Compiled successfully
  2. PDF

    • High-quality PDF with embedded fonts
    • Selectable text (not scanned)
    • High-resolution figures

Required Content Elements

  • Title and authors
  • Abstract or summary
  • Methodology description
  • Key results
  • Conclusions
  • References (optional but recommended)
  • High-resolution figures (300 DPI minimum)
  • Vector graphics (PDF, SVG, EPS)
  • Institution logo
  • Author photos (optional)
  • QR codes for website/repo links

Output Structure

output/paper_name/poster/
├── poster_final.pdf          # Print-ready poster
├── poster_final.png          # High-res PNG version
├── poster_preview.pdf        # Low-res preview
├── poster_source/            # Source files
│   ├── layout.pptx          # Editable PowerPoint
│   ├── layout.svg           # Vector graphics
│   └── layout.json          # Layout specification
├── assets/                   # Extracted assets
│   ├── figures/             # Poster figures
│   ├── logos/               # Institution logos
│   └── qrcodes/             # Generated QR codes
└── metadata/
    ├── design_spec.json     # Design specifications
    └── content_map.json     # Content organization

Poster Layout Sections

Standard Sections

  1. Header

    • Title (large, prominent)
    • Authors and affiliations
    • Institution logos
    • Conference information
  2. Introduction/Background

    • Problem statement
    • Research motivation
    • Brief literature context
  3. Methods

    • Experimental design
    • Key procedures
    • Important parameters
    • Visual workflow diagram
  4. Results

    • Key findings (largest section)
    • Primary figures and tables
    • Statistical summaries
    • Visual data representations
  5. Conclusions

    • Main takeaways
    • Implications
    • Future work
  6. References & Contact

    • Selected key references
    • Author contact information
    • QR codes for paper/website
    • Acknowledgments

Design Templates

Modern Template (Default)

  • Clean, minimalist design
  • Bold colors for headers
  • Ample white space
  • Modern typography
  • Focus on visual hierarchy

Academic Template

  • Traditional academic styling
  • Conservative color palette
  • Dense information layout
  • Classic serif typography
  • Standard section organization

Visual Template

  • Image-focused layout
  • Large figure displays
  • Minimal text density
  • Infographic elements
  • Story-driven flow

Technical Template

  • Equation-friendly layout
  • Code snippet support
  • Detailed methodology sections
  • Technical figure emphasis
  • Engineering/CS aesthetic

Color Schemes

Predefined Schemes

  • Institutional: Uses institution branding colors
  • Professional: Navy blue and gray palette
  • Vibrant: Bold, eye-catching colors
  • Nature: Green and earth tones
  • Tech: Modern blue and cyan
  • Warm: Orange and red accents
  • Cool: Blue and purple tones

Custom Color Schemes

Specify custom colors in configuration:

{
  "primary": "#1E3A8A",
  "secondary": "#3B82F6",
  "accent": "#F59E0B",
  "background": "#FFFFFF",
  "text": "#1F2937"
}

Typography Options

Font Families

  • Sans-serif (default): Clean, modern, highly readable
  • Serif: Traditional academic appearance
  • Mixed: Serif for body, sans-serif for headers
  • Monospace: For code and technical content

Size Hierarchy

  • Title: 72-96pt
  • Section headers: 48-60pt
  • Subsection headers: 36-48pt
  • Body text: 24-32pt
  • Captions: 18-24pt
  • References: 16-20pt

Quality Assurance

Automated Checks

  • Text readability: Minimum font size verification
  • Color contrast: Accessibility compliance
  • Figure quality: Resolution and clarity checks
  • Layout balance: Content distribution analysis
  • Branding consistency: Logo and color verification

Manual Review Checklist

  1. ☐ All figures are high resolution and clear
  2. ☐ Text is readable from 3-6 feet away
  3. ☐ Color scheme is professional and consistent
  4. ☐ No text overlaps or layout issues
  5. ☐ Institution logos are correct and high quality
  6. ☐ QR codes work and link to correct URLs
  7. ☐ Author information is accurate
  8. ☐ Key findings are prominently displayed
  9. ☐ References are properly formatted
  10. ☐ File is correct size and resolution for printing

Print Preparation

File Specifications

  • Format: PDF/X-1a or PDF/X-4 for professional printing
  • Resolution: 300 DPI minimum, 600 DPI for fine details
  • Color mode: CMYK for print (system auto-converts from RGB)
  • Bleed: 0.125" bleed on all sides (automatically added)
  • Fonts: All fonts embedded in PDF

Printing Recommendations

  1. Print shop: Use professional poster printing service
  2. Paper type: Matte or satin finish for academic posters
  3. Backing: Foam core or rigid backing for stability
  4. Protection: Lamination optional but recommended
  5. Test print: Print A4/Letter size preview first

Budget Options

  • Standard: $50-100 for 4'×3' poster at professional shop
  • Economy: $20-40 for print-only (no mounting)
  • Premium: $150-300 for high-end materials and mounting
  • DIY: <$10 for multiple pages tiled and assembled

Advanced Features

QR Code Generation

Automatically generates QR codes for:

  • Paper PDF or DOI
  • Project website
  • GitHub repository
  • Data repository
  • Author profiles (ORCID, Google Scholar)

Institution Branding

When enabled:

  • Extracts institution from author affiliations
  • Searches for official logos (requires Google Search API)
  • Applies institution color schemes
  • Matches brand guidelines

Interactive Elements (Digital Posters)

For digital display or virtual conferences:

  • Clickable links and references
  • Embedded videos in figures
  • Interactive data visualizations
  • Animated transitions

Best Practices

Content Optimization

  1. Focus on key findings: Poster should tell story at a glance
  2. Limit text: Use bullet points, avoid paragraphs
  3. Prioritize visuals: Figures should dominate the space
  4. Clear flow: Guide viewer through logical progression
  5. Highlight contributions: Make novelty obvious

Design Optimization

  1. Use contrast: Ensure text is easily readable
  2. Maintain hierarchy: Size indicates importance
  3. Balance content: Avoid crowding any section
  4. Consistent styling: Same fonts, colors throughout
  5. White space: Don't fill every inch

Figure Optimization

  1. Large enough: Minimum 6" width for main figures
  2. High resolution: 300 DPI minimum
  3. Clear labels: Axis labels, legends readable
  4. Remove clutter: Simplify for poster format
  5. Use captions: Brief, informative descriptions

Limitations

  • Complex equations may need manual adjustment for readability
  • Very long papers may require content prioritization
  • Custom branding requires manual specification or API access
  • Multi-language support limited to common languages
  • 3D visualizations may lose quality in 2D poster format

Integration with Other Components

Combine Paper2Poster with:

  • Paper2Web: Use matching visual design and color scheme
  • Paper2Video: Create poster walk-through video
  • AutoPR: Generate social media graphics from poster