Improving Training-free Conditional Diffusion Model via Fisher Information
This work addresses the computational inefficiency in conditional image generation for researchers and practitioners, representing an incremental improvement.
The authors tackled the slow conditional generation problem in training-free conditional diffusion models by proposing a Fisher information-based conditional diffusion (FICD) model, which achieved up to 2x speed-ups and improved generation quality with low computation cost.
Training-free conditional diffusion models have received great attention in conditional image generation tasks. However, they require a computationally expensive conditional score estimator to let the intermediate results of each step in the reverse process toward the condition, which causes slow conditional generation. In this paper, we propose a novel Fisher information-based conditional diffusion (FICD) model to generate high-quality samples according to the condition. In particular, we further explore the conditional term from the perspective of Fisher information, where we show Fisher information can act as a weight to measure the informativeness of the condition in each generation step. According to this new perspective, we can control and gain more information along the conditional direction in the generation space. Thus, we propose the upper bound of the Fisher information to reformulate the conditional term, which increases the information gain and decreases the time cost. Experimental results also demonstrate that the proposed FICD can offer up to 2x speed-ups under the same sampling steps as most baselines. Meanwhile, FICD can improve the generation quality in various tasks compared to the baselines with a low computation cost.