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Target-Driven Distillation: Consistency Distillation with Target Timestep Selection and Decoupled Guidance

Target-Driven Distillation (TDD) enhances consistency distillation for diffusion models by optimizing timestep selection, incorporating decoupled guidances, and using flexible sampling techniques, leading to superior few-step image generation.

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2024
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arXiv 2024
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Consistency distillation methods have demonstrated significant success in accelerating generative tasks of diffusion models. However, since previous consistency distillation methods use simple and straightforward strategies in selecting target timesteps, they usually struggle with blurs and detail losses in generated images. To address these limitations, we introduce Target-Driven Distillation (TDD), which (1) adopts a delicate selection strategy of target timesteps, increasing the training efficiency; (2) utilizes decoupled guidances during training, making TDD open to post-tuning on guidance scale during inference periods; (3) can be optionally equipped with non-equidistant sampling and x0 clipping, enabling a more flexible and accurate way for image sampling. Experiments verify that TDD achieves state-of-the-art performance in few-step generation, offering a better choice among consistency distillation models.

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