Asymmetric CUDA-stream pipelining, a compile-friendly LLLite reformulation, and periodic conditioning refresh sustain 27-30 fps video stylization on a consumer GPU with a 2.13B MLLM text encoder and 0.39B distilled U-Net.
Live2Diff: Live stream translation via uni-directional attention in video diffusion models,
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A survey that groups efficient video diffusion methods into four paradigms—step distillation, efficient attention, model compression, and cache/trajectory optimization—and outlines open challenges for practical use.
AAD-1 uses a causal generator with a bidirectional holistic discriminator plus phased distribution matching before adversarial training to reach state-of-the-art one-step autoregressive video generation on VBench.
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Inverting the Streaming-Diffusion Bottleneck: Video-Rate MLLM-Conditioned Edit Diffusion on a Consumer GPU
Asymmetric CUDA-stream pipelining, a compile-friendly LLLite reformulation, and periodic conditioning refresh sustain 27-30 fps video stylization on a consumer GPU with a 2.13B MLLM text encoder and 0.39B distilled U-Net.
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Efficient Video Diffusion Models: Advancements and Challenges
A survey that groups efficient video diffusion methods into four paradigms—step distillation, efficient attention, model compression, and cache/trajectory optimization—and outlines open challenges for practical use.
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AAD-1: Asymmetric Adversarial Distillation for One-Step Autoregressive Video Generation
AAD-1 uses a causal generator with a bidirectional holistic discriminator plus phased distribution matching before adversarial training to reach state-of-the-art one-step autoregressive video generation on VBench.