Learning Straight Flows by Learning Curved Interpolants
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Flow matching models typically use linear interpolants to define the forward/noise addition process. This, together with the independent coupling between noise and target distributions, yields a vector field which is often non-straight. Such curved fields lead to a slow inference/generation process. In this work, we propose to learn flexible (potentially curved) interpolants in order to learn straight vector fields to enable faster generation. We formulate this via a multi-level optimization problem and propose an efficient approximate procedure to solve it. Our framework provides an end-to-end and simulation-free optimization procedure, which can be leveraged to learn straight line generative trajectories.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-26-2025
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