Consistency models with approximate self-consistency converge to the data distribution in Wasserstein distance under mild data assumptions, with a provable improvement from a second sampling step.
Convergence guarantee for consistency models
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We provide the first convergence guarantees for the Consistency Models (CMs), a newly emerging type of one-step generative models that can generate comparable samples to those generated by Diffusion Models. Our main result is that, under the basic assumptions on score-matching errors, consistency errors and smoothness of the data distribution, CMs can efficiently sample from any realistic data distribution in one step with small $W_2$ error. Our results (1) hold for $L^2$-accurate score and consistency assumption (rather than $L^\infty$-accurate); (2) do note require strong assumptions on the data distribution such as log-Sobelev inequality; (3) scale polynomially in all parameters; and (4) match the state-of-the-art convergence guarantee for score-based generative models (SGMs). We also provide the result that the Multistep Consistency Sampling procedure can further reduce the error comparing to one step sampling, which support the original statement of "Consistency Models, Yang Song 2023". Our result further imply a TV error guarantee when take some Langevin-based modifications to the output distributions.
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Convergence Of Consistency Model With Multistep Sampling Under General Data Assumptions
Consistency models with approximate self-consistency converge to the data distribution in Wasserstein distance under mild data assumptions, with a provable improvement from a second sampling step.