articleJan 3, 2024Closed access
Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are Flawed
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Abstract
We discover that common diffusion noise schedules do not enforce the last timestep to have zero signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and some implementations of diffusion samplers do not start from the last timestep. Such designs are flawed and do not reflect the fact that the model is given pure Gaussian noise at inference, creating a discrepancy between training and inference. We show that the flawed design causes real problems in existing implementations. In Stable Diffusion, it severely limits the model to only generate images with medium brightness and prevents it from generating very bright and dark samples. We propose a few simple fixes: (1) rescale the noise schedule to enforce zero terminal SNR; (2) train the…
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- Diffusion
- Noise (video)
- Sample (material)
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Thermodynamics
- Physics
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