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| # aMUSEd | |
| aMUSEd was introduced in [aMUSEd: An Open MUSE Reproduction](https://huggingface.co/papers/2401.01808) by Suraj Patil, William Berman, Robin Rombach, and Patrick von Platen. | |
| Amused is a lightweight text to image model based off of the [MUSE](https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.00704) architecture. Amused is particularly useful in applications that require a lightweight and fast model such as generating many images quickly at once. | |
| Amused is a vqvae token based transformer that can generate an image in fewer forward passes than many diffusion models. In contrast with muse, it uses the smaller text encoder CLIP-L/14 instead of t5-xxl. Due to its small parameter count and few forward pass generation process, amused can generate many images quickly. This benefit is seen particularly at larger batch sizes. | |
| The abstract from the paper is: | |
| *We present aMUSEd, an open-source, lightweight masked image model (MIM) for text-to-image generation based on MUSE. With 10 percent of MUSE's parameters, aMUSEd is focused on fast image generation. We believe MIM is under-explored compared to latent diffusion, the prevailing approach for text-to-image generation. Compared to latent diffusion, MIM requires fewer inference steps and is more interpretable. Additionally, MIM can be fine-tuned to learn additional styles with only a single image. We hope to encourage further exploration of MIM by demonstrating its effectiveness on large-scale text-to-image generation and releasing reproducible training code. We also release checkpoints for two models which directly produce images at 256x256 and 512x512 resolutions.* | |
| | Model | Params | | |
| |-------|--------| | |
| | [amused-256](https://huggingface.co/amused/amused-256) | 603M | | |
| | [amused-512](https://huggingface.co/amused/amused-512) | 608M | | |
| ## AmusedPipeline | |
| [[autodoc]] AmusedPipeline | |
| - __call__ | |
| - all | |
| - enable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention | |
| - disable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention | |
| [[autodoc]] AmusedImg2ImgPipeline | |
| - __call__ | |
| - all | |
| - enable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention | |
| - disable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention | |
| [[autodoc]] AmusedInpaintPipeline | |
| - __call__ | |
| - all | |
| - enable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention | |
| - disable_xformers_memory_efficient_attention |