LoGG tomorrow's paper: Inference-Time Scaling for Diffusion Models beyond Scaling Denoising Steps

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Hannes Stärk

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Feb 23, 2025, 6:37:10 PMFeb 23
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Hi together,

Tomorrow's paper: 

Inference-Time Scaling for Diffusion Models beyond Scaling Denoising Steps https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.09732 (Nanye MaShangyuan TongHaolin JiaHexiang HuYu-Chuan SuMingda ZhangXuan YangYandong LiTommi JaakkolaXuhui JiaSaining Xie)
Generative models have made significant impacts across various domains, largely due to their ability to scale during training by increasing data, computational resources, and model size, a phenomenon characterized by the scaling laws. Recent research has begun to explore inference-time scaling behavior in Large Language Models (LLMs), revealing how performance can further improve with additional computation during inference. Unlike LLMs, diffusion models inherently possess the flexibility to adjust inference-time computation via the number of denoising steps, although the performance gains typically flatten after a few dozen. In this work, we explore the inference-time scaling behavior of diffusion models beyond increasing denoising steps and investigate how the generation performance can further improve with increased computation. Specifically, we consider a search problem aimed at identifying better noises for the diffusion sampling process. We structure the design space along two axes: the verifiers used to provide feedback, and the algorithms used to find better noise candidates. Through extensive experiments on class-conditioned and text-conditioned image generation benchmarks, our findings reveal that increasing inference-time compute leads to substantial improvements in the quality of samples generated by diffusion models, and with the complicated nature of images, combinations of the components in the framework can be specifically chosen to conform with different application scenario.

Speaker:
Willis Ma who is a first-year PhD student at NYU Courant advised by Saining Xie and a Student Researcher at Google.

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