Replaying VAE-encoded latents instead of full images reduces catastrophic forgetting and mode collapse in sequential fine-tuning of text-to-image diffusion models.
CLoG: Benchmarking Continual Learning of Image Generation Models
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Continual Learning (CL) poses a significant challenge in Artificial Intelligence, aiming to mirror the human ability to incrementally acquire knowledge and skills. While extensive research has focused on CL within the context of classification tasks, the advent of increasingly powerful generative models necessitates the exploration of Continual Learning of Generative models (CLoG). This paper advocates for shifting the research focus from classification-based CL to CLoG. We systematically identify the unique challenges presented by CLoG compared to traditional classification-based CL. We adapt three types of existing CL methodologies, replay-based, regularization-based, and parameter-isolation-based methods to generative tasks and introduce comprehensive benchmarks for CLoG that feature great diversity and broad task coverage. Our benchmarks and results yield intriguing insights that can be valuable for developing future CLoG methods. Additionally, we will release a codebase designed to facilitate easy benchmarking and experimentation in CLoG publicly at https://github.com/linhaowei1/CLoG. We believe that shifting the research focus to CLoG will benefit the continual learning community and illuminate the path for next-generation AI-generated content (AIGC) in a lifelong learning paradigm.
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Mitigating Catastrophic Forgetting and Mode Collapse in Text-to-Image Diffusion via Latent Replay
Replaying VAE-encoded latents instead of full images reduces catastrophic forgetting and mode collapse in sequential fine-tuning of text-to-image diffusion models.