View a PDF of the paper titled Interpreting the Weight Space of Customized Diffusion Models, by Amil Dravid and 6 other authors
Abstract:We investigate the space of weights spanned by a large collection of customized diffusion models. We populate this space by creating a dataset of over 60,000 models, each of which is a base model fine-tuned to insert a different person’s visual identity. We model the underlying manifold of these weights as a subspace, which we term weights2weights. We demonstrate three immediate applications of this space that result in new diffusion models — sampling, editing, and inversion. First, sampling a set of weights from this space results in a new model encoding a novel identity. Next, we find linear directions in this space corresponding to semantic edits of the identity (e.g., adding a beard), resulting in a new model with the original identity edited. Finally, we show that inverting a single image into this space encodes a realistic identity into a model, even if the input image is out of distribution (e.g., a painting). We further find that these linear properties of the diffusion model weight space extend to other visual concepts. Our results indicate that the weight space of fine-tuned diffusion models can behave as an interpretable meta-latent space producing new models.
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From: Amil Dravid [view email]
[v1]
Thu, 13 Jun 2024 17:59:56 UTC (49,488 KB)
[v2]
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 18:01:11 UTC (48,397 KB)
[v3]
Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:12:30 UTC (48,594 KB)
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