A purely algebraic interval-splitting consistency objective trains few-step generative models without JVP computations and recovers MeanFlow's differential identity as a special limit.
LAFMA: A Latent Flow Matching Model for Text-to-Audio Generation
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Recently, the application of diffusion models has facilitated the significant development of speech and audio generation. Nevertheless, the quality of samples generated by diffusion models still needs improvement. And the effectiveness of the method is accompanied by the extensive number of sampling steps, leading to an extended synthesis time necessary for generating high-quality audio. Previous Text-to-Audio (TTA) methods mostly used diffusion models in the latent space for audio generation. In this paper, we explore the integration of the Flow Matching (FM) model into the audio latent space for audio generation. The FM is an alternative simulation-free method that trains continuous normalization flows (CNF) based on regressing vector fields. We demonstrate that our model significantly enhances the quality of generated audio samples, achieving better performance than prior models. Moreover, it reduces the number of inference steps to ten steps almost without sacrificing performance.
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SplitMeanFlow: Interval Splitting Consistency in Few-Step Generative Modeling
A purely algebraic interval-splitting consistency objective trains few-step generative models without JVP computations and recovers MeanFlow's differential identity as a special limit.