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HyperDiT: Hyper-Connected Transformers for High-Fidelity Pixel-Space Diffusion

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Pixel-space diffusion models bypass the reconstruction bottleneck of Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) but face a fundamental "granularity dilemma": capturing global semantics favors large patch scales, while generating high-fidelity details demands fine-grained inputs. To address this issue, we propose HyperDiT, a unified framework establishing Hyper-Connected Cross-Scale Interactions to bridge the semantic and pixel manifold. Diverging from injecting semantics by AdaLN, HyperDiT utilizes Cross-Attention mechanisms, enabling fine-grained tokens to query multi-level semantic anchors globally. To resolve the spatial mismatch during multi-scale interactions, we introduce Scale-Aware Rotary Position Embedding (SA-RoPE) to ensure precise geometric alignment among tokens of varying patch sizes. Furthermore, we incorporate Registers to learn the dense semantics from a pretrained Visual Foundation Model (VFM), effectively reducing generation hallucination and artifacts. Extensive experiments demonstrate that HyperDiT achieves state-of-the-art (SoTA) FID of $\mathbf{1.56}$ on ImageNet $256\times256$ directly within the pixel space. By combining the fine-grained stream with semantic guidance, HyperDiT offers a superior paradigm for high-fidelity pixel generation.

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PixelU: A U-Shaped Transformer for Efficient End-to-End Pixel Diffusion

cs.CV · 2026-06-26 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

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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