DRFS is a new inversion-free editing technique for rectified flow models that models source-target velocity discrepancies and applies a time-dependent shift to improve fidelity and unify prior methods like DDS and FlowEdit.
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Delta Rectified Flow Sampling for Text-to-Image Editing
DRFS is a new inversion-free editing technique for rectified flow models that models source-target velocity discrepancies and applies a time-dependent shift to improve fidelity and unify prior methods like DDS and FlowEdit.
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Vector Scaffolding: Inter-Scale Orchestration for Differentiable Image Vectorization
Vector Scaffolding uses Interior Gradient Aggregation, Progressive Stratification, and Rapid Inflation Scheduling to achieve 2.5x faster optimization and up to 1.4 dB higher PSNR in differentiable image vectorization.