REVIEW 3 cited by
On gauge freedom, conservativity and intrinsic dimensionality estimation in diffusion models
Not yet reviewed by Pith; the record is open.
This paper has not been read by Pith yet. Machine review is queued; the pith claim, tier, and objections will appear here once it completes.
SPECIMEN: schema-true, not a live event
T0 review · schema-true
One-sentence machine reading of the paper's core claim.
pith:XXXXXXXX · record.json · timestamp
Signed reviews
read the original abstract
Diffusion models are generative models that have recently demonstrated impressive performances in terms of sampling quality and density estimation in high dimensions. They rely on a forward continuous diffusion process and a backward continuous denoising process, which can be described by a time-dependent vector field and is used as a generative model. In the original formulation of the diffusion model, this vector field is assumed to be the score function (i.e. it is the gradient of the log-probability at a given time in the diffusion process). Curiously, on the practical side, most studies on diffusion models implement this vector field as a neural network function and do not constrain it be the gradient of some energy function (that is, most studies do not constrain the vector field to be conservative). Even though some studies investigated empirically whether such a constraint will lead to a performance gain, they lead to contradicting results and failed to provide analytical results. Here, we provide three analytical results regarding the extent of the modeling freedom of this vector field. {Firstly, we propose a novel decomposition of vector fields into a conservative component and an orthogonal component which satisfies a given (gauge) freedom. Secondly, from this orthogonal decomposition, we show that exact density estimation and exact sampling is achieved when the conservative component is exactly equals to the true score and therefore conservativity is neither necessary nor sufficient to obtain exact density estimation and exact sampling. Finally, we show that when it comes to inferring local information of the data manifold, constraining the vector field to be conservative is desirable.
Forward citations
Cited by 3 Pith papers
-
Sparse Autoencoders, Again?
VAEase gates the VAE decoder input by the encoder's variance, combining sparse-autoencoder adaptive sparsity with a hyperparameter-free loss; a global-minimizer theorem says active latent dimensions recover per-manifo...
-
Minimal Impact ControlNet: Advancing Multi-ControlNet Integration
MIControlNet balances silent-region data, MGDA-style feature fusion, and a Jacobian-symmetry loss to reduce multi-ControlNet conflicts and improve multi-condition FID.
-
Combining complex Langevin dynamics with score-based and energy-based diffusion models
Energy-based diffusion models trained on complex Langevin data produce an explicit energy function for the sampled distribution, enabling MCMC without re-simulation.
Discussion (0). Continue with ORCID to comment.