FoA-SR trains separate Faithful and Aesthetic LoRA adapters by ranking a shared stochastic candidate pool with profile-specific rewards after initial supervised Flux2SR training.
Spectral and Trajectory Regularization for Diffusion Transformer Super-Resolution
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Diffusion transformer (DiT) architectures show great potential for real-world image super-resolution (Real-ISR). However, their computationally expensive iterative sampling necessitates one-step distillation. Existing one-step distillation methods struggle with Real-ISR on DiT. They suffer from fundamental trajectory mismatch and generate severe grid-like periodic artifacts. To tackle these challenges, we propose StrSR, a novel one-step adversarial distillation framework featuring spectral and trajectory regularization. Specifically, we propose an asymmetric discriminative distillation architecture to bridge the trajectory gap. Additionally, we design a frequency distribution matching strategy to effectively suppress DiT-specific periodic artifacts caused by high-frequency spectral leakage. Extensive experiments demonstrate that StrSR achieves state-of-the-art performance in Real-ISR, across both quantitative metrics and visual perception. The code and models will be released at https://github.com/jkwang28/StrSR .
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FoA-SR: Faithful or Aesthetic? Profile-Aware Preference Optimization for Real-World Image Super-Resolution
FoA-SR trains separate Faithful and Aesthetic LoRA adapters by ranking a shared stochastic candidate pool with profile-specific rewards after initial supervised Flux2SR training.