When Papers Learn to Draw: AutoFigure and the End of Ugly Science Diagrams
A diagram is often where a paper stops being private reasoning and becomes public knowledge. Before that point, the author may have a method, a theorem, a pipeline, or a system architecture. The reader has only paragraphs. Then one good figure appears, and the fog lifts. The method has stages. The variables have roles. The arrows tell us what depends on what. The paper becomes less of a swamp. ...