View a PDF of the paper titled CAT: Contrastive Adapter Training for Personalized Image Generation, by Jae Wan Park and 4 other authors
Abstract:The emergence of various adapters, including Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA) applied from the field of natural language processing, has allowed diffusion models to personalize image generation at a low cost. However, due to the various challenges including limited datasets and shortage of regularization and computation resources, adapter training often results in unsatisfactory outcomes, leading to the corruption of the backbone model’s prior knowledge. One of the well known phenomena is the loss of diversity in object generation, especially within the same class which leads to generating almost identical objects with minor variations. This poses challenges in generation capabilities. To solve this issue, we present Contrastive Adapter Training (CAT), a simple yet effective strategy to enhance adapter training through the application of CAT loss. Our approach facilitates the preservation of the base model’s original knowledge when the model initiates adapters. Furthermore, we introduce the Knowledge Preservation Score (KPS) to evaluate CAT’s ability to keep the former information. We qualitatively and quantitatively compare CAT’s improvement. Finally, we mention the possibility of CAT in the aspects of multi-concept adapter and optimization.
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From: Junyoung Koh [view email]
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Thu, 11 Apr 2024 08:36:13 UTC (24,624 KB)
[v2]
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 07:16:42 UTC (23,696 KB)
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