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Clockwork Diffusion: Efficient Generation With Model-Step Distillation

Amirhossein Habibian · Amir Ghodrati · Noor Fathima · Guillaume Sautiere · Risheek Garrepalli · Fatih Porikli · Jens Petersen

Arch 4A-E Poster #345
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Wed 19 Jun 5 p.m. PDT — 6:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract: This work aims to improve the efficiency of text-to-image diffusion models. While diffusion models use computationally expensive UNet-based denoising operations in every generation step, we identify that not all operations are equally relevant for the final output quality. In particular, we observe that UNet layers operating on high-res feature maps are relatively sensitive to small perturbations. In contrast, low-res feature maps influence the semantic layout of the final image and can often be perturbed with no noticeable change in the output. Based on this observation, we propose \emph{Clockwork Diffusion}, a method that periodically reuses computation from preceding denoising steps to approximate low-res feature maps at one or more subsequent steps. For multiple baselines, and for both text-to-image generation and image editing, we demonstrate that Clockwork leads to comparable or improved perceptual scores with drastically reduced computational complexity. As an example, for Stable Diffusion v1.5 with 8 DPM++ steps we save $32\%$ of FLOPs with negligible FID and CLIP change. We release code at https://github.com/Qualcomm-AI-research/clockwork-diffusion

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