MaskAlign uses random token-subset alignment and pre-mask mixing to reduce diffusion models' reliance on complete clean-image token sets during representation alignment.
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A new shared video-image tokenizer enables large language models to surpass diffusion models on standard visual generation benchmarks.
PixelU is a minimalist U-shaped Diffusion Transformer for pixel-space diffusion that decouples frequencies with zero-cost skip connections and constant-channel downsampling, outperforming baselines like JiT-G at 1/3 the compute cost with FID 1.63 on ImageNet 256x256.
NanoGen unifies DiT training on ImageNet and T2I, reveals negative Pearson correlations (-0.377 to -0.580) in method rankings across metrics from 21 models, and motivates DiffusionBench for holistic evaluation.
IDEAL improves discrete representation autoencoders by jointly aligning quantized tokens with shallow and deep VFM features, reporting 0.61 rFID on ImageNet and 1.89 gFID for autoregressive image generation.
VFMTok builds a generalist image tokenizer on frozen VFMs using adaptive quantization and semantic alignment, delivering gFID 1.36 for autoregressive and 1.25 for continuous generation on ImageNet with 3x faster convergence.
A learned 32-channel semantic compression lets a normalizing flow reach gFID 1.65 on ImageNet 256×256, the best FID reported for flow-based image generation.
sREPA enforces structural consistency in relational geometry of pre-trained vision features to accelerate DiT training and improve generation quality.
An end-to-end autoregressive model with a jointly trained 1D semantic tokenizer achieves state-of-the-art FID 1.48 on ImageNet 256x256 generation without guidance.
Patch Forcing enables diffusion models to denoise image patches at varying rates based on predicted difficulty, advancing easier regions first to improve context and achieve better generation quality on ImageNet while scaling to text-to-image tasks.
Weight-shared looped transformers trained with intra-loop self-distillation match MaskGIT-class FID/FVD at roughly 4x fewer parameters and support any-time inference across loop counts.
Data Warmup accelerates diffusion training on ImageNet by scheduling images from low to high complexity via a foreground-based metric and temperature-controlled sampler, improving FID and IS scores faster than uniform sampling.
Re-injecting shallow text features into deeper MMDiT blocks counteracts measured 'prompt forgetting' and improves instruction following in SD3, SD3.5, FLUX, and Qwen-Image without retraining.
VFM-VAE uses a frozen VFM directly as LDM tokenizer via a custom decoder, reaching gFID 2.22 in 80 epochs and 1.62 after 640 epochs.
Derives closed-form optimal loss for unified diffusion models, provides variance-controlled estimators, and shows improved diagnosis, training schedules, and power-law scaling after subtracting the optimal value.
Attention Separation ablations show that gains from SRA to Self-Flow in diffusion transformers arise mainly from noise-dimension data augmentation rather than token-level self-supervision.
FrequencyBooster reports state-of-the-art FID scores of 1.60 at 256x256 and 1.69 at 512x512 for pixel diffusion by using a specialized decoder for full-frequency modeling.
Diffusion models suffer representation degradation at high noise due to recoverability mismatch; ERD mitigates this by dynamic optimization reallocation, accelerating convergence across backbones.
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MaskAlign: Token-Subset Representation Alignment for Efficient Diffusion Training
MaskAlign uses random token-subset alignment and pre-mask mixing to reduce diffusion models' reliance on complete clean-image token sets during representation alignment.
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Language Model Beats Diffusion -- Tokenizer is Key to Visual Generation
A new shared video-image tokenizer enables large language models to surpass diffusion models on standard visual generation benchmarks.
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PixelU: A U-Shaped Transformer for Efficient End-to-End Pixel Diffusion
PixelU is a minimalist U-shaped Diffusion Transformer for pixel-space diffusion that decouples frequencies with zero-cost skip connections and constant-channel downsampling, outperforming baselines like JiT-G at 1/3 the compute cost with FID 1.63 on ImageNet 256x256.
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DiffusionBench: On Holistic Evaluation of Diffusion Transformers
NanoGen unifies DiT training on ImageNet and T2I, reveals negative Pearson correlations (-0.377 to -0.580) in method rankings across metrics from 21 models, and motivates DiffusionBench for holistic evaluation.
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IDEAL: In-DEpth ALignment Makes A Discrete Representation AutoEncoder
IDEAL improves discrete representation autoencoders by jointly aligning quantized tokens with shallow and deep VFM features, reporting 0.61 rFID on ImageNet and 1.89 gFID for autoregressive image generation.
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Vision Foundation Models as Generalist Tokenizers for Image Generation
VFMTok builds a generalist image tokenizer on frozen VFMs using adaptive quantization and semantic alignment, delivering gFID 1.36 for autoregressive and 1.25 for continuous generation on ImageNet with 3x faster convergence.
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SRC-Flow: Compact Semantic Representations Enable Normalizing Flows for Image Generation
A learned 32-channel semantic compression lets a normalizing flow reach gFID 1.65 on ImageNet 256×256, the best FID reported for flow-based image generation.
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Beyond Point-Wise Matching: Structural Representation Alignment for Accelerating Diffusion Transformers
sREPA enforces structural consistency in relational geometry of pre-trained vision features to accelerate DiT training and improve generation quality.
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End-to-End Autoregressive Image Generation with 1D Semantic Tokenizer
An end-to-end autoregressive model with a jointly trained 1D semantic tokenizer achieves state-of-the-art FID 1.48 on ImageNet 256x256 generation without guidance.
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Denoising, Fast and Slow: Difficulty-Aware Adaptive Sampling for Image Generation
Patch Forcing enables diffusion models to denoise image patches at varying rates based on predicted difficulty, advancing easier regions first to improve context and achieve better generation quality on ImageNet while scaling to text-to-image tasks.
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ELT: Elastic Looped Transformers for Visual Generation
Weight-shared looped transformers trained with intra-loop self-distillation match MaskGIT-class FID/FVD at roughly 4x fewer parameters and support any-time inference across loop counts.
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Data Warmup: Complexity-Aware Curricula for Efficient Diffusion Training
Data Warmup accelerates diffusion training on ImageNet by scheduling images from low to high complexity via a foreground-based metric and temperature-controlled sampler, improving FID and IS scores faster than uniform sampling.
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Prompt Reinjection: Alleviating Prompt Forgetting in Multimodal Diffusion Transformers for Text-to-Image Generation
Re-injecting shallow text features into deeper MMDiT blocks counteracts measured 'prompt forgetting' and improves instruction following in SD3, SD3.5, FLUX, and Qwen-Image without retraining.
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VFM-VAE: Vision Foundation Models Can Be Good Tokenizers for Latent Diffusion Models
VFM-VAE uses a frozen VFM directly as LDM tokenizer via a custom decoder, reaching gFID 2.22 in 80 epochs and 1.62 after 640 epochs.
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Diagnosing and Improving Diffusion Models by Estimating the Optimal Loss Value
Derives closed-form optimal loss for unified diffusion models, provides variance-controlled estimators, and shows improved diagnosis, training schedules, and power-law scaling after subtracting the optimal value.
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From SRA to Self-Flow: Data Augmentation or Self-Supervision?
Attention Separation ablations show that gains from SRA to Self-Flow in diffusion transformers arise mainly from noise-dimension data augmentation rather than token-level self-supervision.
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FrequencyBooster: Full-Frequency Modeling for High-Fidelity Pixel Diffusion
FrequencyBooster reports state-of-the-art FID scores of 1.60 at 256x256 and 1.69 at 512x512 for pixel diffusion by using a specialized decoder for full-frequency modeling.
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Elucidating Representation Degradation Problem in Diffusion Model Training
Diffusion models suffer representation degradation at high noise due to recoverability mismatch; ERD mitigates this by dynamic optimization reallocation, accelerating convergence across backbones.