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Contrastive Prompts Improve Disentanglement in Text-to-Image Diffusion Models

Authors :
Wu, Chen
De la Torre, Fernando
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Text-to-image diffusion models have achieved remarkable performance in image synthesis, while the text interface does not always provide fine-grained control over certain image factors. For instance, changing a single token in the text can have unintended effects on the image. This paper shows a simple modification of classifier-free guidance can help disentangle image factors in text-to-image models. The key idea of our method, Contrastive Guidance, is to characterize an intended factor with two prompts that differ in minimal tokens: the positive prompt describes the image to be synthesized, and the baseline prompt serves as a "baseline" that disentangles other factors. Contrastive Guidance is a general method we illustrate whose benefits in three scenarios: (1) to guide domain-specific diffusion models trained on an object class, (2) to gain continuous, rig-like controls for text-to-image generation, and (3) to improve the performance of zero-shot image editors.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.13490
Document Type :
Working Paper