CDM migrates distribution matching distillation to continuous time via dynamic random-length schedules and active off-trajectory latent alignment, yielding competitive few-step image fidelity on SD3 and Longcat-Image.
Flow-anchored consistency models
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DE-CM reaches state-of-the-art one-step FID of 1.70 on ImageNet 256x256 by decomposing PF-ODE trajectories into three critical sub-trajectories and using flow matching plus N2N mapping for stability.
Improved MeanFlow (iMF) reaches 1.72 FID on ImageNet 256x256 with one function evaluation by reformulating the training objective as a regression on instantaneous velocity and treating guidance as flexible conditioning variables.
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Continuous-Time Distribution Matching for Few-Step Diffusion Distillation
CDM migrates distribution matching distillation to continuous time via dynamic random-length schedules and active off-trajectory latent alignment, yielding competitive few-step image fidelity on SD3 and Longcat-Image.
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Dual-End Consistency Model
DE-CM reaches state-of-the-art one-step FID of 1.70 on ImageNet 256x256 by decomposing PF-ODE trajectories into three critical sub-trajectories and using flow matching plus N2N mapping for stability.
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Improved Mean Flows: On the Challenges of Fastforward Generative Models
Improved MeanFlow (iMF) reaches 1.72 FID on ImageNet 256x256 with one function evaluation by reformulating the training objective as a regression on instantaneous velocity and treating guidance as flexible conditioning variables.