MAETok shows that a masked-autoencoder-trained plain autoencoder, without variational constraints, reaches state-of-the-art ImageNet generation quality using only 128 latent tokens.
Regularizing Generative Adversarial Networks under Limited Data
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Recent years have witnessed the rapid progress of generative adversarial networks (GANs). However, the success of the GAN models hinges on a large amount of training data. This work proposes a regularization approach for training robust GAN models on limited data. We theoretically show a connection between the regularized loss and an f-divergence called LeCam-divergence, which we find is more robust under limited training data. Extensive experiments on several benchmark datasets demonstrate that the proposed regularization scheme 1) improves the generalization performance and stabilizes the learning dynamics of GAN models under limited training data, and 2) complements the recent data augmentation methods. These properties facilitate training GAN models to achieve state-of-the-art performance when only limited training data of the ImageNet benchmark is available.
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Masked Autoencoders Are Effective Tokenizers for Diffusion Models
MAETok shows that a masked-autoencoder-trained plain autoencoder, without variational constraints, reaches state-of-the-art ImageNet generation quality using only 128 latent tokens.