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Scaling Rectified Flow Transformers for High-Resolution Image Synthesis

Patrick Esser, Sumith Kulal, Andreas Blattmann, Rahim Entezari, Jonas Müller, Harry Saini, Yam Levi, Dominik Lorenz, Axel Sauer, Frederic Boesel, Dustin Podell, Tim Dockhorn, Zion English, Kyle Lacey, Alex Goodwin, Yannik Marek, Robin Rombach

2024-03-05Reading ComprehensionText-to-Image GenerationText to Image GenerationImage Generation
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Abstract

Diffusion models create data from noise by inverting the forward paths of data towards noise and have emerged as a powerful generative modeling technique for high-dimensional, perceptual data such as images and videos. Rectified flow is a recent generative model formulation that connects data and noise in a straight line. Despite its better theoretical properties and conceptual simplicity, it is not yet decisively established as standard practice. In this work, we improve existing noise sampling techniques for training rectified flow models by biasing them towards perceptually relevant scales. Through a large-scale study, we demonstrate the superior performance of this approach compared to established diffusion formulations for high-resolution text-to-image synthesis. Additionally, we present a novel transformer-based architecture for text-to-image generation that uses separate weights for the two modalities and enables a bidirectional flow of information between image and text tokens, improving text comprehension, typography, and human preference ratings. We demonstrate that this architecture follows predictable scaling trends and correlates lower validation loss to improved text-to-image synthesis as measured by various metrics and human evaluations. Our largest models outperform state-of-the-art models, and we will make our experimental data, code, and model weights publicly available.

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TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Image GenerationWISEBiology0.44stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISEChemistry0.31stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISECultural0.44stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISEOverall0.46stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISEPhysics0.52stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISESpace0.58stable-diffusion-3.5-large
Image GenerationWISETime0.5stable-diffusion-3.5-large

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