LibraGrad prunes and scales backward gradient paths in Vision Transformers to make attribution maps more complete and more faithful, improving existing gradient-based explanation methods.
Dense Text-to-Image Generation with Attention Modulation
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Existing text-to-image diffusion models struggle to synthesize realistic images given dense captions, where each text prompt provides a detailed description for a specific image region. To address this, we propose DenseDiffusion, a training-free method that adapts a pre-trained text-to-image model to handle such dense captions while offering control over the scene layout. We first analyze the relationship between generated images' layouts and the pre-trained model's intermediate attention maps. Next, we develop an attention modulation method that guides objects to appear in specific regions according to layout guidance. Without requiring additional fine-tuning or datasets, we improve image generation performance given dense captions regarding both automatic and human evaluation scores. In addition, we achieve similar-quality visual results with models specifically trained with layout conditions.
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LibraGrad: Balancing Gradient Flow for Universally Better Vision Transformer Attributions
LibraGrad prunes and scales backward gradient paths in Vision Transformers to make attribution maps more complete and more faithful, improving existing gradient-based explanation methods.