LaRender replaces cross-attention layers in a pretrained diffusion model with a latent alpha-compositing operation that renders object features in occlusion order, giving training-free occlusion control.
Enhancing MMDiT-Based Text-to-Image Models for Similar Subject Generation
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Representing the cutting-edge technique of text-to-image models, the latest Multimodal Diffusion Transformer (MMDiT) largely mitigates many generation issues existing in previous models. However, we discover that it still suffers from subject neglect or mixing when the input text prompt contains multiple subjects of similar semantics or appearance. We identify three possible ambiguities within the MMDiT architecture that cause this problem: Inter-block Ambiguity, Text Encoder Ambiguity, and Semantic Ambiguity. To address these issues, we propose to repair the ambiguous latent on-the-fly by test-time optimization at early denoising steps. In detail, we design three loss functions: Block Alignment Loss, Text Encoder Alignment Loss, and Overlap Loss, each tailored to mitigate these ambiguities. Despite significant improvements, we observe that semantic ambiguity persists when generating multiple similar subjects, as the guidance provided by overlap loss is not explicit enough. Therefore, we further propose Overlap Online Detection and Back-to-Start Sampling Strategy to alleviate the problem. Experimental results on a newly constructed challenging dataset of similar subjects validate the effectiveness of our approach, showing superior generation quality and much higher success rates over existing methods. Our code will be available at https://github.com/wtybest/EnMMDiT.
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LaRender: Training-Free Occlusion Control in Image Generation via Latent Rendering
LaRender replaces cross-attention layers in a pretrained diffusion model with a latent alpha-compositing operation that renders object features in occlusion order, giving training-free occlusion control.