Align Your Flow: Scaling Continuous-Time Flow Map Distillation
Abstract
Flow maps, introduced with new continuous-time objectives and training techniques, achieve state-of-the-art performance in few-step image and text-to-image generation.
Diffusion- and flow-based models have emerged as state-of-the-art generative modeling approaches, but they require many sampling steps. Consistency models can distill these models into efficient one-step generators; however, unlike flow- and diffusion-based methods, their performance inevitably degrades when increasing the number of steps, which we show both analytically and empirically. Flow maps generalize these approaches by connecting any two noise levels in a single step and remain effective across all step counts. In this paper, we introduce two new continuous-time objectives for training flow maps, along with additional novel training techniques, generalizing existing consistency and flow matching objectives. We further demonstrate that autoguidance can improve performance, using a low-quality model for guidance during distillation, and an additional boost can be achieved by adversarial finetuning, with minimal loss in sample diversity. We extensively validate our flow map models, called Align Your Flow, on challenging image generation benchmarks and achieve state-of-the-art few-step generation performance on both ImageNet 64x64 and 512x512, using small and efficient neural networks. Finally, we show text-to-image flow map models that outperform all existing non-adversarially trained few-step samplers in text-conditioned synthesis.
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Align Your Flow is a framework for training flow maps, which generalize several prior approaches including flow matching and continuous-time consistency models. The paper introduces new theoretical insights into consistency models, two new training objectives for flow maps, and several techniques to improve training stability.
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