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DiTAS: Quantizing Diffusion Transformers via Enhanced Activation Smoothing

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Diffusion Transformers (DiTs) have recently attracted significant interest from both industry and academia due to their enhanced capabilities in visual generation, surpassing the performance of traditional diffusion models that employ U-Net. However, the improved performance of DiTs comes at the expense of higher parameter counts and implementation costs, which significantly limits their deployment on resource-constrained devices like mobile phones. We propose DiTAS, a data-free post-training quantization (PTQ) method for efficient DiT inference. DiTAS relies on the proposed temporal-aggregated smoothing techniques to mitigate the impact of the channel-wise outliers within the input activations, leading to much lower quantization error under extremely low bitwidth. To further enhance the performance of the quantized DiT, we adopt the layer-wise grid search strategy to optimize the smoothing factor. Moreover, we integrate a training-free LoRA module for weight quantization, leveraging alternating optimization to minimize quantization errors without additional fine-tuning. Experimental results demonstrate that our approach enables 4-bit weight, 8-bit activation (W4A8) quantization for DiTs while maintaining comparable performance as the full-precision model.

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Diffusion Model Quantization: A Review

cs.CV · 2025-05-08 · conditional · novelty 3.0

A structured review and benchmark of methods for quantizing diffusion models, with a taxonomy of post-training and quantization-aware approaches and an analysis of quantization artifacts.

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  • Diffusion Model Quantization: A Review cs.CV · 2025-05-08 · conditional · none · ref 69 · internal anchor

    A structured review and benchmark of methods for quantizing diffusion models, with a taxonomy of post-training and quantization-aware approaches and an analysis of quantization artifacts.