Whitepaper Efficiency I – The Geometry of Intelligence
Visual Efficiency through the Geometric Ratio Model (GRM)
GRM Efficiency Series (Whitepaper E-I)
Why this matters
As AI-generated imagery, UX design, and virtual environments become more complex, outcomes often degrade into visual noise, spatial imbalance, and excessive iteration cycles. These issues rarely stem from a lack of computing power. They typically arise from missing structure.
GRM is designed to introduce structure first: a proportional reference framework that improves interpretability and consistency in digital composition and generative workflows.
How GRM changes the workflow
The Geometric Ratio Model (GRM) introduces a scalable visual grammar based on fixed proportional occupation within a reference container.
- SPU (1D): perimeter and rhythmic structure
- SAU (2D): layout and spatial occupation logic
- SVU (3D): volume and enclosed form reasoning
By using the square or cube as a reference frame, GRM enables designers, developers, and AI workflows to apply dimensionally consistent geometry. This reduces ambiguity in composition and supports a more stable prompt-to-image pipeline.
What this whitepaper provides
This whitepaper presents the practical implementation logic of GRM in efficiency-oriented visual workflows, including:
- use cases in AI image generation, layout systems, and structured visual design
- comparative examples showing unstructured prompting versus GRM-guided prompting
- repeatable prompting and composition strategies based on proportional framing
- an introduction to potential energy savings through fewer iterative render cycles
- implementation notes and design patterns for integration in digital systems
This document focuses on structure and workflow clarity. It does not present performance guarantees.
Access
Whitepaper E-I is available upon request.
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This paper is available for educational and exploratory use. Commercial use or redistribution may require a separate agreement.
“Efficiency follows structure.”
M.C.M. van Kroonenburgh, MSc
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© 2025 M.C.M. van Kroonenburgh, MSc (Inratios).
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© 2026 M.C.M. van Kroonenburgh, MSc (Inratios). Registered under i-Depot 157326. This framework forms part of the Geometric Integrity framework

