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% Inspired by https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/387466. \documentclass[tikz]{standalone} \def\circRad{4em} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[ line cap=round, thick, stage/.style={shape=circle, draw, font=\bfseries, minimum width=2*\circRad}, challenge/.style={draw, very thin, inner sep=2, rounded corners=2}, every node/.style={align=center}, ] \begin{scope}[local bounding box=challenges] % Data \node [stage, fill=orange!40] (data) {Data\\Challenges}; \foreach \itm [count=\i, evaluate={\a=\i*15+120;}] in {volume, velocity, variety, veracity, visualization, long-term storage, standardization} { \node[challenge] at (\a:\circRad + 2mm) [rotate=\a+180, anchor=east] {\itm}; \draw (\a:\circRad + 2mm) -- (\a:\circRad); } % Descriptor \begin{scope}[xshift=6cm] \node [stage, fill=yellow!40] (descriptor) {Descriptor\\Challenges}; \foreach \itm [count=\i, evaluate={\a=\i*15+140;}] in {symmetry invariance, translation, rotation, permutation} { \node[challenge] at (\a:\circRad + 2mm) [rotate=\a+180, anchor=east] {\itm}; \draw (\a:\circRad + 2mm) -- (\a:\circRad); } \foreach \itm [count=\i, evaluate={\a=30-\i*15;}] in {efficiency, speed, compactness} { \node[challenge] at (\a:\circRad + 2mm) [rotate=\a, anchor=west] {\itm}; \draw (\a:\circRad + 2mm) -- (\a:\circRad); } \end{scope} % Model \begin{scope}[xshift=12cm] \node [stage, fill=blue!20] (model) {Model\\Challenges}; \foreach \itm [count=\i, evaluate={\a=70-\i*16;}] in {reproducibility, benchmarking, transfer learning, extrapolation, {sharing model+results}, computational cost, incorporate physics} { \node[challenge] at (\a:\circRad + 2mm) [rotate=\a, anchor=west] {\itm}; \draw (\a:\circRad + 2mm) -- (\a:\circRad); } \end{scope} \end{scope} \draw[ultra thick,->] (data.-70) to [bend right] (descriptor.-110); \draw[ultra thick,->] (descriptor.70) to [bend left] (model.110); \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}
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