Encoder-based Domain Tuning for Fast Personalization of Text-to-Image Models

Rinon Gal, Moab Arar, Yuval Atzmon, Amit H. Bermano, Gal Chechik, Daniel Cohen-Or

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Abstract

Text-to-image personalization aims to teach a pre-trained diffusion model to reason about novel, user provided concepts, embedding them into new scenes guided by natural language prompts. However, current personalization approaches struggle with lengthy training times, high storage requirements or loss of identity. To overcome these limitations, we propose an encoder-based domain-tuning approach. Our key insight is that by underfitting on a large set of concepts from a given domain, we can improve generalization and create a model that is more amenable to quickly adding novel concepts from the same domain. Specifically, we employ two components: First, an encoder that takes as an input a single image of a target concept from a given domain, e.g. a specific face, and learns to map it into a word-embedding representing the concept. Second, a set of regularized weight-offsets for the text-to-image model that learn how to effectively injest additional concepts. Together, these components are used to guide the learning of unseen concepts, allowing us to personalize a model using only a single image and as few as 5 training steps - - accelerating personalization from dozens of minutes to seconds, while preserving quality.Code and trained encoders will be available at our project page.

Original languageEnglish
Article number150
JournalACM Transactions on Graphics
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2023

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