Diffusion Models as Cartoonists: The Curious Case of High Density Regions

Published: 22 Jan 2025, Last Modified: 12 Mar 2025ICLR 2025 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY 4.0
Keywords: diffusion models, likelihood estimation
TL;DR: We develop novel methods for likelihood estimation for stochastic sampling in diffusion models. We use them to study high probability regions.
Abstract: We investigate what kind of images lie in the high-density regions of diffusion models. We introduce a theoretical mode-tracking process capable of pinpointing the exact mode of the denoising distribution, and we propose a practical high-density sampler that consistently generates images of higher likelihood than usual samplers. Our empirical findings reveal the existence of significantly higher likelihood samples that typical samplers do not produce, often manifesting as cartoon-like drawings or blurry images depending on the noise level. Curiously, these patterns emerge in datasets devoid of such examples. We also present a novel approach to track sample likelihoods in diffusion SDEs, which remarkably incurs no additional computational cost. Code is available at https://github.com/Aalto-QuML/high-density-diffusion
Primary Area: generative models
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