Jiachen Lei

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8 Papers

CVJun 20, 2023Code
Masked Diffusion Models Are Fast Distribution Learners

Jiachen Lei, Qinglong Wang, Peng Cheng et al.

Diffusion model has emerged as the \emph{de-facto} model for image generation, yet the heavy training overhead hinders its broader adoption in the research community. We observe that diffusion models are commonly trained to learn all fine-grained visual information from scratch. This paradigm may cause unnecessary training costs hence requiring in-depth investigation. In this work, we show that it suffices to train a strong diffusion model by first pre-training the model to learn some primer distribution that loosely characterizes the unknown real image distribution. Then the pre-trained model can be fine-tuned for various generation tasks efficiently. In the pre-training stage, we propose to mask a high proportion (e.g., up to 90\%) of input images to approximately represent the primer distribution and introduce a masked denoising score matching objective to train a model to denoise visible areas. In subsequent fine-tuning stage, we efficiently train diffusion model without masking. Utilizing the two-stage training framework, we achieves significant training acceleration and a new FID score record of 6.27 on CelebA-HQ $256 \times 256$ for ViT-based diffusion models. The generalizability of a pre-trained model further helps building models that perform better than ones trained from scratch on different downstream datasets. For instance, a diffusion model pre-trained on VGGFace2 attains a 46\% quality improvement when fine-tuned on a different dataset that contains only 3000 images. Our code is available at \url{https://github.com/jiachenlei/maskdm}.

CVSep 25, 2023
SurrogatePrompt: Bypassing the Safety Filter of Text-to-Image Models via Substitution

Zhongjie Ba, Jieming Zhong, Jiachen Lei et al.

Advanced text-to-image models such as DALL$\cdot$E 2 and Midjourney possess the capacity to generate highly realistic images, raising significant concerns regarding the potential proliferation of unsafe content. This includes adult, violent, or deceptive imagery of political figures. Despite claims of rigorous safety mechanisms implemented in these models to restrict the generation of not-safe-for-work (NSFW) content, we successfully devise and exhibit the first prompt attacks on Midjourney, resulting in the production of abundant photorealistic NSFW images. We reveal the fundamental principles of such prompt attacks and suggest strategically substituting high-risk sections within a suspect prompt to evade closed-source safety measures. Our novel framework, SurrogatePrompt, systematically generates attack prompts, utilizing large language models, image-to-text, and image-to-image modules to automate attack prompt creation at scale. Evaluation results disclose an 88% success rate in bypassing Midjourney's proprietary safety filter with our attack prompts, leading to the generation of counterfeit images depicting political figures in violent scenarios. Both subjective and objective assessments validate that the images generated from our attack prompts present considerable safety hazards.

CVApr 20Code
Extending One-Step Image Generation from Class Labels to Text via Discriminative Text Representation

Chenxi Zhao, Chen Zhu, Xiaokun Feng et al.

Few-step generation has been a long-standing goal, with recent one-step generation methods exemplified by MeanFlow achieving remarkable results. Existing research on MeanFlow primarily focuses on class-to-image generation. However, an intuitive yet unexplored direction is to extend the condition from fixed class labels to flexible text inputs, enabling richer content creation. Compared to the limited class labels, text conditions pose greater challenges to the model's understanding capability, necessitating the effective integration of powerful text encoders into the MeanFlow framework. Surprisingly, although incorporating text conditions appears straightforward, we find that integrating powerful LLM-based text encoders using conventional training strategies results in unsatisfactory performance. To uncover the underlying cause, we conduct detailed analyses and reveal that, due to the extremely limited number of refinement steps in the MeanFlow generation, such as only one step, the text feature representations are required to possess sufficiently high discriminability. This also explains why discrete and easily distinguishable class features perform well within the MeanFlow framework. Guided by these insights, we leverage a powerful LLM-based text encoder validated to possess the required semantic properties and adapt the MeanFlow generation process to this framework, resulting in efficient text-conditioned synthesis for the first time. Furthermore, we validate our approach on the widely used diffusion model, demonstrating significant generation performance improvements. We hope this work provides a general and practical reference for future research on text-conditioned MeanFlow generation. The code is available at https://github.com/AMAP-ML/EMF.

CVNov 18, 2022
Masked Autoencoders for Egocentric Video Understanding @ Ego4D Challenge 2022

Jiachen Lei, Shuang Ma, Zhongjie Ba et al.

In this report, we present our approach and empirical results of applying masked autoencoders in two egocentric video understanding tasks, namely, Object State Change Classification and PNR Temporal Localization, of Ego4D Challenge 2022. As team TheSSVL, we ranked 2nd place in both tasks. Our code will be made available.

CVMar 23
Omni-WorldBench: Towards a Comprehensive Interaction-Centric Evaluation for World Models

Meiqi Wu, Zhixin Cai, Fufangchen Zhao et al.

Video--based world models have emerged along two dominant paradigms: video generation and 3D reconstruction. However, existing evaluation benchmarks either focus narrowly on visual fidelity and text--video alignment for generative models, or rely on static 3D reconstruction metrics that fundamentally neglect temporal dynamics. We argue that the future of world modeling lies in 4D generation, which jointly models spatial structure and temporal evolution. In this paradigm, the core capability is interactive response: the ability to faithfully reflect how interaction actions drive state transitions across space and time. Yet no existing benchmark systematically evaluates this critical dimension. To address this gap, we propose Omni--WorldBench, a comprehensive benchmark specifically designed to evaluate the interactive response capabilities of world models in 4D settings. Omni--WorldBench comprises two key components: Omni--WorldSuite, a systematic prompt suite spanning diverse interaction levels and scene types; and Omni--Metrics, an agent-based evaluation framework that quantifies world modeling capabilities by measuring the causal impact of interaction actions on both final outcomes and intermediate state evolution trajectories. We conduct extensive evaluations of 18 representative world models across multiple paradigms. Our analysis reveals critical limitations of current world models in interactive response, providing actionable insights for future research. Omni-WorldBench will be publicly released to foster progress in interactive 4D world modeling.

CVApr 8Code
MAR-GRPO: Stabilized GRPO for AR-diffusion Hybrid Image Generation

Xiaoxiao Ma, Jiachen Lei, Tianfei Ren et al.

Reinforcement learning (RL) has been successfully applied to autoregressive (AR) and diffusion models. However, extending RL to hybrid AR-diffusion frameworks remains challenging due to interleaved inference and noisy log-probability estimation. In this work, we study masked autoregressive models (MAR) and show that the diffusion head plays a critical role in training dynamics, often introducing noisy gradients that lead to instability and early performance saturation. To address this issue, we propose a stabilized RL framework for MAR. We introduce multi-trajectory expectation (MTE), which estimates the optimization direction by averaging over multiple diffusion trajectories, thereby reducing diffusion-induced gradient noise. To avoid over-smoothing, we further estimate token-wise uncertainty from multiple trajectories and apply multi-trajectory optimization only to the top-k% uncertain tokens. In addition, we introduce a consistency-aware token selection strategy that filters out AR tokens that are less aligned with the final generated content. Extensive experiments across multiple benchmarks demonstrate that our method consistently improves visual quality, training stability, and spatial structure understanding over baseline GRPO and pre-RL models. Code is available at: https://github.com/AMAP-ML/mar-grpo.

CVJan 22, 2025Code
Robust Representation Consistency Model via Contrastive Denoising

Jiachen Lei, Julius Berner, Jiongxiao Wang et al.

Robustness is essential for deep neural networks, especially in security-sensitive applications. To this end, randomized smoothing provides theoretical guarantees for certifying robustness against adversarial perturbations. Recently, diffusion models have been successfully employed for randomized smoothing to purify noise-perturbed samples before making predictions with a standard classifier. While these methods excel at small perturbation radii, they struggle with larger perturbations and incur a significant computational overhead during inference compared to classical methods. To address this, we reformulate the generative modeling task along the diffusion trajectories in pixel space as a discriminative task in the latent space. Specifically, we use instance discrimination to achieve consistent representations along the trajectories by aligning temporally adjacent points. After fine-tuning based on the learned representations, our model enables implicit denoising-then-classification via a single prediction, substantially reducing inference costs. We conduct extensive experiments on various datasets and achieve state-of-the-art performance with minimal computation budget during inference. For example, our method outperforms the certified accuracy of diffusion-based methods on ImageNet across all perturbation radii by 5.3% on average, with up to 11.6% at larger radii, while reducing inference costs by 85$\times$ on average. Codes are available at: https://github.com/jiachenlei/rRCM.

CVOct 14, 2025
Advancing End-to-End Pixel Space Generative Modeling via Self-supervised Pre-training

Jiachen Lei, Keli Liu, Julius Berner et al.

Pixel-space generative models are often more difficult to train and generally underperform compared to their latent-space counterparts, leaving a persistent performance and efficiency gap. In this paper, we introduce a novel two-stage training framework that closes this gap for pixel-space diffusion and consistency models. In the first stage, we pre-train encoders to capture meaningful semantics from clean images while aligning them with points along the same deterministic sampling trajectory, which evolves points from the prior to the data distribution. In the second stage, we integrate the encoder with a randomly initialized decoder and fine-tune the complete model end-to-end for both diffusion and consistency models. Our training framework demonstrates strong empirical performance on ImageNet dataset. Specifically, our diffusion model reaches an FID of 2.04 on ImageNet-256 and 2.35 on ImageNet-512 with 75 number of function evaluations (NFE), surpassing prior pixel-space methods by a large margin in both generation quality and efficiency while rivaling leading VAE-based models at comparable training cost. Furthermore, on ImageNet-256, our consistency model achieves an impressive FID of 8.82 in a single sampling step, significantly surpassing its latent-space counterpart. To the best of our knowledge, this marks the first successful training of a consistency model directly on high-resolution images without relying on pre-trained VAEs or diffusion models.