StochSync generates images on arbitrary surfaces such as spheres and meshes by alternating non-overlapping denoised views, maximum stochasticity, and multi-step clean-image prediction from a pretrained diffusion model.
Images that Sound: Composing Images and Sounds on a Single Canvas
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Spectrograms are 2D representations of sound that look very different from the images found in our visual world. And natural images, when played as spectrograms, make unnatural sounds. In this paper, we show that it is possible to synthesize spectrograms that simultaneously look like natural images and sound like natural audio. We call these visual spectrograms images that sound. Our approach is simple and zero-shot, and it leverages pre-trained text-to-image and text-to-spectrogram diffusion models that operate in a shared latent space. During the reverse process, we denoise noisy latents with both the audio and image diffusion models in parallel, resulting in a sample that is likely under both models. Through quantitative evaluations and perceptual studies, we find that our method successfully generates spectrograms that align with a desired audio prompt while also taking the visual appearance of a desired image prompt. Please see our project page for video results: https://ificl.github.io/images-that-sound/
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StochSync: Stochastic Diffusion Synchronization for Image Generation in Arbitrary Spaces
StochSync generates images on arbitrary surfaces such as spheres and meshes by alternating non-overlapping denoised views, maximum stochasticity, and multi-step clean-image prediction from a pretrained diffusion model.