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Switti: Designing Scale-Wise Transformers for Text-to-Image Synthesis
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Voronov, Anton
, Baranchuk, Dmitry
, Kuznedelev, Denis
, Khrulkov, Valentin
, Khoroshikh, Mikhail
in
Diffusion rate
/ Image processing
/ Sampling
/ State-of-the-art reviews
2024
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Switti: Designing Scale-Wise Transformers for Text-to-Image Synthesis
by
Voronov, Anton
, Baranchuk, Dmitry
, Kuznedelev, Denis
, Khrulkov, Valentin
, Khoroshikh, Mikhail
in
Diffusion rate
/ Image processing
/ Sampling
/ State-of-the-art reviews
2024
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Switti: Designing Scale-Wise Transformers for Text-to-Image Synthesis
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Switti: Designing Scale-Wise Transformers for Text-to-Image Synthesis
2024
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Overview
This work presents Switti, a scale-wise transformer for text-to-image generation. Starting from existing next-scale prediction AR models, we first explore them for T2I generation and propose architectural modifications to improve their convergence and overall performance. We then argue that scale-wise transformers do not require causality and propose a non-causal counterpart facilitating ~11% faster sampling and lower memory usage while also achieving slightly better generation quality. Furthermore, we reveal that classifier-free guidance at high-resolution scales is often unnecessary and can even degrade performance. By disabling guidance at these scales, we achieve an additional sampling acceleration of ~20% and improve the generation of fine-grained details. Extensive human preference studies and automated evaluations show that Switti outperforms existing T2I AR models and competes with state-of-the-art T2I diffusion models while being up to 7 times faster.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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