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Using Multimodal Foundation Models and Clustering for Improved Style Ambiguity Loss

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arxiv 2407.12009 v1 pith:ZLPHLNXI submitted 2024-06-20 cs.CV cs.AI

classification cs.CVcs.AI
keywords ambiguitystylecreativityclassifierdiffusionlossmodelmodels
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Teaching text-to-image models to be creative involves using style ambiguity loss, which requires a pretrained classifier. In this work, we explore a new form of the style ambiguity training objective, used to approximate creativity, that does not require training a classifier or even a labeled dataset. We then train a diffusion model to maximize style ambiguity to imbue the diffusion model with creativity and find our new methods improve upon the traditional method, based on automated metrics for human judgment, while still maintaining creativity and novelty.

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