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Variance reduction of diffusion model's gradients with Taylor approximation-based control variate

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arxiv 2408.12270 v1 pith:5VWN7Q5G submitted 2024-08-22 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords controldimensionalhighobjectivetaylortrainingvariancevariate
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Score-based models, trained with denoising score matching, are remarkably effective in generating high dimensional data. However, the high variance of their training objective hinders optimisation. We attempt to reduce it with a control variate, derived via a $k$-th order Taylor expansion on the training objective and its gradient. We prove an equivalence between the two and demonstrate empirically the effectiveness of our approach on a low dimensional problem setting; and study its effect on larger problems.

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