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Supervised Guidance Training for Infinite-Dimensional Diffusion Models

arXiv:2601.20756v11 citationsh-index: 23
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This provides a foundational method for fine-tuning diffusion models to accurately sample from posteriors in function spaces, addressing a key theoretical gap in Bayesian inverse problems.

The paper tackles the problem of conditioning infinite-dimensional diffusion models to sample from posterior distributions in Bayesian inverse problems, proving that conditioning is possible via an infinite-dimensional extension of Doob's h-transform and proposing a simulation-free score matching objective called Supervised Guidance Training for efficient posterior sampling.

Score-based diffusion models have recently been extended to infinite-dimensional function spaces, with uses such as inverse problems arising from partial differential equations. In the Bayesian formulation of inverse problems, the aim is to sample from a posterior distribution over functions obtained by conditioning a prior on noisy observations. While diffusion models provide expressive priors in function space, the theory of conditioning them to sample from the posterior remains open. We address this, assuming that either the prior lies in the Cameron-Martin space, or is absolutely continuous with respect to a Gaussian measure. We prove that the models can be conditioned using an infinite-dimensional extension of Doob's $h$-transform, and that the conditional score decomposes into an unconditional score and a guidance term. As the guidance term is intractable, we propose a simulation-free score matching objective (called Supervised Guidance Training) enabling efficient and stable posterior sampling. We illustrate the theory with numerical examples on Bayesian inverse problems in function spaces. In summary, our work offers the first function-space method for fine-tuning trained diffusion models to accurately sample from a posterior.

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