To complete your website, you'll need to download and add the following images from the arXiv paper:
- Filename to save as:
static/images/eruku_teaser.png - Source: Figure 1 from the paper (https://arxiv.org/html/2510.23240v1)
- Description: The main teaser figure showing Eruku's ability to generate text images with arbitrary length and great text adherence
- Recommended size: 1200px width (high resolution for retina displays)
- Filename to save as:
static/images/eruku_architecture.png - Source: Figure 2 from the paper (https://arxiv.org/html/2510.23240v1)
- Description: The training framework diagram showing how Eruku conditions generation on style image, style text, and generation text
- Recommended size: 1200px width
- Filename to save as:
static/images/eruku_results.png - Source: Qualitative results figures from the paper (Section 5)
- Description: Examples of generated text images showing comparisons with other methods and results on various datasets
- Recommended size: 1200px width
- Filename to save as:
static/images/social_preview.png - Description: Create a 1200x630px image for social media previews (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn)
- Recommended content: Use the teaser image with the paper title overlaid, or create a custom graphic
- Exact size: 1200x630px (required for proper social media preview)
- Filename to replace:
static/images/favicon.ico - Description: Replace the default favicon with your own (perhaps a small logo or icon representing the project)
- Size: 32x32px or 64x64px .ico file
- Visit the paper at: https://arxiv.org/html/2510.23240v1
- Right-click on each figure and select "Save Image As..."
- Save them with the filenames listed above in the
static/images/directory - Make sure the images are high resolution (at least 1200px wide for main figures)
If you want to add more visual content, consider:
- Additional comparison figures from the paper
- Example generations showing different handwriting styles
- Ablation study visualizations
- Results tables (can be saved as images for easy display)
- All image paths in
index.htmlare already configured to point to these files - If you can't access certain images, you can remove those sections from the HTML
- For best performance, optimize images using tools like TinyPNG (https://tinypng.com) before uploading
- PNG format is recommended for diagrams and screenshots
- JPG format is acceptable for photographs or renders