CVMar 25, 2023

MDTv2: Masked Diffusion Transformer is a Strong Image Synthesizer

arXiv:2303.14389v2300 citationsh-index: 22Has Code
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This work addresses a key bottleneck in image synthesis for AI researchers and practitioners, offering significant performance and efficiency improvements.

The paper tackles the slow learning and lack of contextual reasoning in diffusion probabilistic models for image synthesis by proposing MDTv2, which achieves a new SOTA FID score of 1.58 on ImageNet and learns over 10x faster than previous SOTA methods.

Despite its success in image synthesis, we observe that diffusion probabilistic models (DPMs) often lack contextual reasoning ability to learn the relations among object parts in an image, leading to a slow learning process. To solve this issue, we propose a Masked Diffusion Transformer (MDT) that introduces a mask latent modeling scheme to explicitly enhance the DPMs' ability to contextual relation learning among object semantic parts in an image. During training, MDT operates in the latent space to mask certain tokens. Then, an asymmetric diffusion transformer is designed to predict masked tokens from unmasked ones while maintaining the diffusion generation process. Our MDT can reconstruct the full information of an image from its incomplete contextual input, thus enabling it to learn the associated relations among image tokens. We further improve MDT with a more efficient macro network structure and training strategy, named MDTv2. Experimental results show that MDTv2 achieves superior image synthesis performance, e.g., a new SOTA FID score of 1.58 on the ImageNet dataset, and has more than 10x faster learning speed than the previous SOTA DiT. The source code is released at https://github.com/sail-sg/MDT.

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