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import math |
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union |
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import torch |
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from ..configuration_utils import register_to_config |
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from ..utils import is_kornia_available |
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from .guider_utils import BaseGuidance, GuiderOutput, rescale_noise_cfg |
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if TYPE_CHECKING: |
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from ..modular_pipelines.modular_pipeline import BlockState |
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_CAN_USE_KORNIA = is_kornia_available() |
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if _CAN_USE_KORNIA: |
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from kornia.geometry import pyrup as upsample_and_blur_func |
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from kornia.geometry.transform import build_laplacian_pyramid as build_laplacian_pyramid_func |
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else: |
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upsample_and_blur_func = None |
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build_laplacian_pyramid_func = None |
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def project(v0: torch.Tensor, v1: torch.Tensor, upcast_to_double: bool = True) -> Tuple[torch.Tensor, torch.Tensor]: |
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""" |
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Project vector v0 onto vector v1, returning the parallel and orthogonal components of v0. Implementation from paper |
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(Algorithm 2). |
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""" |
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all_dims_but_first = list(range(1, len(v0.shape))) |
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if upcast_to_double: |
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dtype = v0.dtype |
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v0, v1 = v0.double(), v1.double() |
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v1 = torch.nn.functional.normalize(v1, dim=all_dims_but_first) |
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v0_parallel = (v0 * v1).sum(dim=all_dims_but_first, keepdim=True) * v1 |
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v0_orthogonal = v0 - v0_parallel |
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if upcast_to_double: |
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v0_parallel = v0_parallel.to(dtype) |
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v0_orthogonal = v0_orthogonal.to(dtype) |
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return v0_parallel, v0_orthogonal |
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def build_image_from_pyramid(pyramid: List[torch.Tensor]) -> torch.Tensor: |
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""" |
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Recovers the data space latents from the Laplacian pyramid frequency space. Implementation from the paper |
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(Algorithm 2). |
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""" |
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img = pyramid[-1] |
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for i in range(len(pyramid) - 2, -1, -1): |
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img = upsample_and_blur_func(img) + pyramid[i] |
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return img |
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class FrequencyDecoupledGuidance(BaseGuidance): |
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""" |
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Frequency-Decoupled Guidance (FDG): https://huggingface.co/papers/2506.19713 |
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FDG is a technique similar to (and based on) classifier-free guidance (CFG) which is used to improve generation |
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quality and condition-following in diffusion models. Like CFG, during training we jointly train the model on both |
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conditional and unconditional data, and use a combination of the two during inference. (If you want more details on |
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how CFG works, you can check out the CFG guider.) |
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FDG differs from CFG in that the normal CFG prediction is instead decoupled into low- and high-frequency components |
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using a frequency transform (such as a Laplacian pyramid). The CFG update is then performed in frequency space |
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separately for the low- and high-frequency components with different guidance scales. Finally, the inverse |
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frequency transform is used to map the CFG frequency predictions back to data space (e.g. pixel space for images) |
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to form the final FDG prediction. |
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For images, the FDG authors found that using low guidance scales for the low-frequency components retains sample |
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diversity and realistic color composition, while using high guidance scales for high-frequency components enhances |
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sample quality (such as better visual details). Therefore, they recommend using low guidance scales (low w_low) for |
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the low-frequency components and high guidance scales (high w_high) for the high-frequency components. As an |
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example, they suggest w_low = 5.0 and w_high = 10.0 for Stable Diffusion XL (see Table 8 in the paper). |
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As with CFG, Diffusers implements the scaling and shifting on the unconditional prediction based on the [Imagen |
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paper](https://huggingface.co/papers/2205.11487), which is equivalent to what the original CFG paper proposed in |
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theory. [x_pred = x_uncond + scale * (x_cond - x_uncond)] |
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The `use_original_formulation` argument can be set to `True` to use the original CFG formulation mentioned in the |
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paper. By default, we use the diffusers-native implementation that has been in the codebase for a long time. |
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Args: |
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guidance_scales (`List[float]`, defaults to `[10.0, 5.0]`): |
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The scale parameter for frequency-decoupled guidance for each frequency component, listed from highest |
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frequency level to lowest. Higher values result in stronger conditioning on the text prompt, while lower |
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values allow for more freedom in generation. Higher values may lead to saturation and deterioration of |
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image quality. The FDG authors recommend using higher guidance scales for higher frequency components and |
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lower guidance scales for lower frequency components (so `guidance_scales` should typically be sorted in |
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descending order). |
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guidance_rescale (`float` or `List[float]`, defaults to `0.0`): |
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The rescale factor applied to the noise predictions. This is used to improve image quality and fix |
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overexposure. Based on Section 3.4 from [Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and Sample Steps are |
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Flawed](https://huggingface.co/papers/2305.08891). If a list is supplied, it should be the same length as |
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`guidance_scales`. |
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parallel_weights (`float` or `List[float]`, *optional*): |
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Optional weights for the parallel component of each frequency component of the projected CFG shift. If not |
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set, the weights will default to `1.0` for all components, which corresponds to using the normal CFG shift |
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(that is, equal weights for the parallel and orthogonal components). If set, a value in `[0, 1]` is |
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recommended. If a list is supplied, it should be the same length as `guidance_scales`. |
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use_original_formulation (`bool`, defaults to `False`): |
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Whether to use the original formulation of classifier-free guidance as proposed in the paper. By default, |
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we use the diffusers-native implementation that has been in the codebase for a long time. See |
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[~guiders.classifier_free_guidance.ClassifierFreeGuidance] for more details. |
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start (`float` or `List[float]`, defaults to `0.0`): |
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The fraction of the total number of denoising steps after which guidance starts. If a list is supplied, it |
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should be the same length as `guidance_scales`. |
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stop (`float` or `List[float]`, defaults to `1.0`): |
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The fraction of the total number of denoising steps after which guidance stops. If a list is supplied, it |
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should be the same length as `guidance_scales`. |
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guidance_rescale_space (`str`, defaults to `"data"`): |
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Whether to performance guidance rescaling in `"data"` space (after the full FDG update in data space) or in |
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`"freq"` space (right after the CFG update, for each freq level). Note that frequency space rescaling is |
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speculative and may not produce expected results. If `"data"` is set, the first `guidance_rescale` value |
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will be used; otherwise, per-frequency-level guidance rescale values will be used if available. |
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upcast_to_double (`bool`, defaults to `True`): |
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Whether to upcast certain operations, such as the projection operation when using `parallel_weights`, to |
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float64 when performing guidance. This may result in better performance at the cost of increased runtime. |
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""" |
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_input_predictions = ["pred_cond", "pred_uncond"] |
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@register_to_config |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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guidance_scales: Union[List[float], Tuple[float]] = [10.0, 5.0], |
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guidance_rescale: Union[float, List[float], Tuple[float]] = 0.0, |
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parallel_weights: Optional[Union[float, List[float], Tuple[float]]] = None, |
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use_original_formulation: bool = False, |
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start: Union[float, List[float], Tuple[float]] = 0.0, |
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stop: Union[float, List[float], Tuple[float]] = 1.0, |
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guidance_rescale_space: str = "data", |
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upcast_to_double: bool = True, |
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): |
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if not _CAN_USE_KORNIA: |
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raise ImportError( |
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"The `FrequencyDecoupledGuidance` guider cannot be instantiated because the `kornia` library on which " |
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"it depends is not available in the current environment. You can install `kornia` with `pip install " |
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"kornia`." |
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) |
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min_start = start if isinstance(start, float) else min(start) |
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max_stop = stop if isinstance(stop, float) else max(stop) |
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super().__init__(min_start, max_stop) |
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self.guidance_scales = guidance_scales |
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self.levels = len(guidance_scales) |
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if isinstance(guidance_rescale, float): |
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self.guidance_rescale = [guidance_rescale] * self.levels |
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elif len(guidance_rescale) == self.levels: |
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self.guidance_rescale = guidance_rescale |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`guidance_rescale` has length {len(guidance_rescale)} but should have the same length as " |
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f"`guidance_scales` ({len(self.guidance_scales)})" |
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) |
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if guidance_rescale_space not in ["data", "freq"]: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"Guidance rescale space is {guidance_rescale_space} but must be one of `data` or `freq`." |
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) |
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self.guidance_rescale_space = guidance_rescale_space |
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if parallel_weights is None: |
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self.parallel_weights = [1.0] * self.levels |
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elif isinstance(parallel_weights, float): |
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self.parallel_weights = [parallel_weights] * self.levels |
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elif len(parallel_weights) == self.levels: |
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self.parallel_weights = parallel_weights |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`parallel_weights` has length {len(parallel_weights)} but should have the same length as " |
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f"`guidance_scales` ({len(self.guidance_scales)})" |
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) |
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self.use_original_formulation = use_original_formulation |
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self.upcast_to_double = upcast_to_double |
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if isinstance(start, float): |
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self.guidance_start = [start] * self.levels |
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elif len(start) == self.levels: |
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self.guidance_start = start |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`start` has length {len(start)} but should have the same length as `guidance_scales` " |
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f"({len(self.guidance_scales)})" |
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) |
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if isinstance(stop, float): |
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self.guidance_stop = [stop] * self.levels |
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elif len(stop) == self.levels: |
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self.guidance_stop = stop |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`stop` has length {len(stop)} but should have the same length as `guidance_scales` " |
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f"({len(self.guidance_scales)})" |
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) |
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def prepare_inputs( |
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self, data: "BlockState", input_fields: Optional[Dict[str, Union[str, Tuple[str, str]]]] = None |
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) -> List["BlockState"]: |
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if input_fields is None: |
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input_fields = self._input_fields |
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tuple_indices = [0] if self.num_conditions == 1 else [0, 1] |
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data_batches = [] |
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for i in range(self.num_conditions): |
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data_batch = self._prepare_batch(input_fields, data, tuple_indices[i], self._input_predictions[i]) |
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data_batches.append(data_batch) |
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return data_batches |
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def forward(self, pred_cond: torch.Tensor, pred_uncond: Optional[torch.Tensor] = None) -> GuiderOutput: |
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pred = None |
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if not self._is_fdg_enabled(): |
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pred = pred_cond |
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else: |
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pred_cond_pyramid = build_laplacian_pyramid_func(pred_cond, self.levels) |
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pred_uncond_pyramid = build_laplacian_pyramid_func(pred_uncond, self.levels) |
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pred_guided_pyramid = [] |
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parameters = zip(self.guidance_scales, self.parallel_weights, self.guidance_rescale) |
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for level, (guidance_scale, parallel_weight, guidance_rescale) in enumerate(parameters): |
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if self._is_fdg_enabled_for_level(level): |
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pred_cond_freq = pred_cond_pyramid[level] |
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pred_uncond_freq = pred_uncond_pyramid[level] |
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shift = pred_cond_freq - pred_uncond_freq |
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if not math.isclose(parallel_weight, 1.0): |
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shift_parallel, shift_orthogonal = project(shift, pred_cond_freq, self.upcast_to_double) |
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shift = parallel_weight * shift_parallel + shift_orthogonal |
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pred = pred_cond_freq if self.use_original_formulation else pred_uncond_freq |
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pred = pred + guidance_scale * shift |
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if self.guidance_rescale_space == "freq" and guidance_rescale > 0.0: |
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pred = rescale_noise_cfg(pred, pred_cond_freq, guidance_rescale) |
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pred_guided_pyramid.append(pred) |
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else: |
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pred_guided_pyramid.append(pred_cond_freq) |
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pred = build_image_from_pyramid(pred_guided_pyramid) |
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if self.guidance_rescale_space == "data" and self.guidance_rescale[0] > 0.0: |
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pred = rescale_noise_cfg(pred, pred_cond, self.guidance_rescale[0]) |
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return GuiderOutput(pred=pred, pred_cond=pred_cond, pred_uncond=pred_uncond) |
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@property |
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def is_conditional(self) -> bool: |
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return self._count_prepared == 1 |
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@property |
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def num_conditions(self) -> int: |
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num_conditions = 1 |
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if self._is_fdg_enabled(): |
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num_conditions += 1 |
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return num_conditions |
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def _is_fdg_enabled(self) -> bool: |
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if not self._enabled: |
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return False |
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is_within_range = True |
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if self._num_inference_steps is not None: |
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skip_start_step = int(self._start * self._num_inference_steps) |
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skip_stop_step = int(self._stop * self._num_inference_steps) |
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is_within_range = skip_start_step <= self._step < skip_stop_step |
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is_close = False |
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if self.use_original_formulation: |
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is_close = all(math.isclose(guidance_scale, 0.0) for guidance_scale in self.guidance_scales) |
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else: |
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is_close = all(math.isclose(guidance_scale, 1.0) for guidance_scale in self.guidance_scales) |
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return is_within_range and not is_close |
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def _is_fdg_enabled_for_level(self, level: int) -> bool: |
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if not self._enabled: |
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return False |
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is_within_range = True |
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if self._num_inference_steps is not None: |
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skip_start_step = int(self.guidance_start[level] * self._num_inference_steps) |
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skip_stop_step = int(self.guidance_stop[level] * self._num_inference_steps) |
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is_within_range = skip_start_step <= self._step < skip_stop_step |
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is_close = False |
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if self.use_original_formulation: |
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is_close = math.isclose(self.guidance_scales[level], 0.0) |
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else: |
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is_close = math.isclose(self.guidance_scales[level], 1.0) |
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return is_within_range and not is_close |
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