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import math |
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from dataclasses import dataclass |
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from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Union |
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import numpy as np |
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import torch |
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from diffusers.configuration_utils import ConfigMixin, register_to_config |
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from diffusers.schedulers.scheduling_utils import SchedulerMixin |
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from diffusers.utils import BaseOutput, deprecate |
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@dataclass |
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class DDIMSchedulerOutput(BaseOutput): |
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""" |
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Output class for the scheduler's `step` function output. |
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Args: |
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prev_sample (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)` for images): |
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Computed sample `(x_{t-1})` of previous timestep. `prev_sample` should be used as next model input in the |
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denoising loop. |
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pred_original_sample (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)` for images): |
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The predicted denoised sample `(x_{0})` based on the model output from the current timestep. |
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`pred_original_sample` can be used to preview progress or for guidance. |
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""" |
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prev_sample: torch.FloatTensor |
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pred_original_sample: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None |
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def betas_for_alpha_bar( |
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num_diffusion_timesteps, |
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max_beta=0.999, |
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alpha_transform_type="cosine", |
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): |
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""" |
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Create a beta schedule that discretizes the given alpha_t_bar function, which defines the cumulative product of |
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(1-beta) over time from t = [0,1]. |
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Contains a function alpha_bar that takes an argument t and transforms it to the cumulative product of (1-beta) up |
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to that part of the diffusion process. |
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Args: |
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num_diffusion_timesteps (`int`): the number of betas to produce. |
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max_beta (`float`): the maximum beta to use; use values lower than 1 to |
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prevent singularities. |
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alpha_transform_type (`str`, *optional*, default to `cosine`): the type of noise schedule for alpha_bar. |
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Choose from `cosine` or `exp` |
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Returns: |
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betas (`np.ndarray`): the betas used by the scheduler to step the model outputs |
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""" |
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if alpha_transform_type == "cosine": |
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def alpha_bar_fn(t): |
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return math.cos((t + 0.008) / 1.008 * math.pi / 2) ** 2 |
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elif alpha_transform_type == "exp": |
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def alpha_bar_fn(t): |
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return math.exp(t * -12.0) |
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else: |
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raise ValueError(f"Unsupported alpha_tranform_type: {alpha_transform_type}") |
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betas = [] |
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for i in range(num_diffusion_timesteps): |
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t1 = i / num_diffusion_timesteps |
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t2 = (i + 1) / num_diffusion_timesteps |
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betas.append(min(1 - alpha_bar_fn(t2) / alpha_bar_fn(t1), max_beta)) |
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return torch.tensor(betas, dtype=torch.float32) |
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def rescale_zero_terminal_snr(betas): |
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""" |
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Rescales betas to have zero terminal SNR Based on https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.08891.pdf (Algorithm 1) |
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Args: |
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betas (`torch.FloatTensor`): |
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the betas that the scheduler is being initialized with. |
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Returns: |
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`torch.FloatTensor`: rescaled betas with zero terminal SNR |
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""" |
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alphas = 1.0 - betas |
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alphas_cumprod = torch.cumprod(alphas, dim=0) |
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alphas_bar_sqrt = alphas_cumprod.sqrt() |
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alphas_bar_sqrt_0 = alphas_bar_sqrt[0].clone() |
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alphas_bar_sqrt_T = alphas_bar_sqrt[-1].clone() |
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alphas_bar_sqrt -= alphas_bar_sqrt_T |
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alphas_bar_sqrt *= alphas_bar_sqrt_0 / (alphas_bar_sqrt_0 - alphas_bar_sqrt_T) |
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alphas_bar = alphas_bar_sqrt**2 |
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alphas = alphas_bar[1:] / alphas_bar[:-1] |
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alphas = torch.cat([alphas_bar[0:1], alphas]) |
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betas = 1 - alphas |
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return betas |
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class DDIMInverseScheduler(SchedulerMixin, ConfigMixin): |
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""" |
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`DDIMInverseScheduler` is the reverse scheduler of [`DDIMScheduler`]. |
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This model inherits from [`SchedulerMixin`] and [`ConfigMixin`]. Check the superclass documentation for the generic |
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methods the library implements for all schedulers such as loading and saving. |
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Args: |
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num_train_timesteps (`int`, defaults to 1000): |
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The number of diffusion steps to train the model. |
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beta_start (`float`, defaults to 0.0001): |
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The starting `beta` value of inference. |
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beta_end (`float`, defaults to 0.02): |
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The final `beta` value. |
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beta_schedule (`str`, defaults to `"linear"`): |
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The beta schedule, a mapping from a beta range to a sequence of betas for stepping the model. Choose from |
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`linear`, `scaled_linear`, or `squaredcos_cap_v2`. |
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trained_betas (`np.ndarray`, *optional*): |
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Pass an array of betas directly to the constructor to bypass `beta_start` and `beta_end`. |
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clip_sample (`bool`, defaults to `True`): |
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Clip the predicted sample for numerical stability. |
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clip_sample_range (`float`, defaults to 1.0): |
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The maximum magnitude for sample clipping. Valid only when `clip_sample=True`. |
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set_alpha_to_one (`bool`, defaults to `True`): |
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Each diffusion step uses the alphas product value at that step and at the previous one. For the final step |
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there is no previous alpha. When this option is `True` the previous alpha product is fixed to 0, otherwise |
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it uses the alpha value at step `num_train_timesteps - 1`. |
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steps_offset (`int`, defaults to 0): |
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An offset added to the inference steps. You can use a combination of `offset=1` and |
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`set_alpha_to_one=False` to make the last step use `num_train_timesteps - 1` for the previous alpha |
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product. |
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prediction_type (`str`, defaults to `epsilon`, *optional*): |
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Prediction type of the scheduler function; can be `epsilon` (predicts the noise of the diffusion process), |
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`sample` (directly predicts the noisy sample`) or `v_prediction` (see section 2.4 of [Imagen |
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Video](https://imagen.research.google/video/paper.pdf) paper). |
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timestep_spacing (`str`, defaults to `"leading"`): |
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The way the timesteps should be scaled. Refer to Table 2 of the [Common Diffusion Noise Schedules and |
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Sample Steps are Flawed](https://huggingface.co/papers/2305.08891) for more information. |
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rescale_betas_zero_snr (`bool`, defaults to `False`): |
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Whether to rescale the betas to have zero terminal SNR. This enables the model to generate very bright and |
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dark samples instead of limiting it to samples with medium brightness. Loosely related to |
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[`--offset_noise`](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/blob/74fd735eb073eb1d774b1ab4154a0876eb82f055/examples/dreambooth/train_dreambooth.py#L506). |
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""" |
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order = 1 |
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ignore_for_config = ["kwargs"] |
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_deprecated_kwargs = ["set_alpha_to_zero"] |
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@register_to_config |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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num_train_timesteps: int = 1000, |
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beta_start: float = 0.0001, |
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beta_end: float = 0.02, |
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beta_schedule: str = "linear", |
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trained_betas: Optional[Union[np.ndarray, List[float]]] = None, |
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clip_sample: bool = True, |
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set_alpha_to_one: bool = True, |
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steps_offset: int = 0, |
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prediction_type: str = "epsilon", |
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clip_sample_range: float = 1.0, |
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timestep_spacing: str = "leading", |
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rescale_betas_zero_snr: bool = False, |
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**kwargs, |
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): |
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if kwargs.get("set_alpha_to_zero", None) is not None: |
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deprecation_message = ( |
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"The `set_alpha_to_zero` argument is deprecated. Please use `set_alpha_to_one` instead." |
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) |
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deprecate("set_alpha_to_zero", "1.0.0", deprecation_message, standard_warn=False) |
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set_alpha_to_one = kwargs["set_alpha_to_zero"] |
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if trained_betas is not None: |
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self.betas = torch.tensor(trained_betas, dtype=torch.float32) |
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elif beta_schedule == "linear": |
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self.betas = torch.linspace(beta_start, beta_end, num_train_timesteps, dtype=torch.float32) |
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elif beta_schedule == "scaled_linear": |
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self.betas = torch.linspace(beta_start**0.5, beta_end**0.5, num_train_timesteps, dtype=torch.float32) ** 2 |
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elif beta_schedule == "squaredcos_cap_v2": |
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self.betas = betas_for_alpha_bar(num_train_timesteps) |
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else: |
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raise NotImplementedError(f"{beta_schedule} does is not implemented for {self.__class__}") |
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if rescale_betas_zero_snr: |
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self.betas = rescale_zero_terminal_snr(self.betas) |
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self.alphas = 1.0 - self.betas |
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self.alphas_cumprod = torch.cumprod(self.alphas, dim=0) |
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self.initial_alpha_cumprod = torch.tensor(1.0) if set_alpha_to_one else self.alphas_cumprod[0] |
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self.init_noise_sigma = 1.0 |
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self.num_inference_steps = None |
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self.timesteps = torch.from_numpy(np.arange(0, num_train_timesteps).copy().astype(np.int64)) |
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def scale_model_input(self, sample: torch.FloatTensor, timestep: Optional[int] = None) -> torch.FloatTensor: |
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""" |
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Ensures interchangeability with schedulers that need to scale the denoising model input depending on the |
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current timestep. |
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Args: |
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sample (`torch.FloatTensor`): |
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The input sample. |
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timestep (`int`, *optional*): |
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The current timestep in the diffusion chain. |
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Returns: |
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`torch.FloatTensor`: |
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A scaled input sample. |
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""" |
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return sample |
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def set_timesteps(self, num_inference_steps: int, device: Union[str, torch.device] = None): |
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""" |
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Sets the discrete timesteps used for the diffusion chain (to be run before inference). |
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Args: |
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num_inference_steps (`int`): |
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The number of diffusion steps used when generating samples with a pre-trained model. |
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""" |
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if num_inference_steps > self.config.num_train_timesteps: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"`num_inference_steps`: {num_inference_steps} cannot be larger than `self.config.train_timesteps`:" |
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f" {self.config.num_train_timesteps} as the unet model trained with this scheduler can only handle" |
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f" maximal {self.config.num_train_timesteps} timesteps." |
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) |
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self.num_inference_steps = num_inference_steps |
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if self.config.timestep_spacing == "leading": |
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step_ratio = self.config.num_train_timesteps // self.num_inference_steps |
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timesteps = (np.arange(0, num_inference_steps) * step_ratio).round().copy().astype(np.int64) |
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timesteps += self.config.steps_offset |
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elif self.config.timestep_spacing == "trailing": |
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step_ratio = self.config.num_train_timesteps / self.num_inference_steps |
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timesteps = np.round(np.arange(self.config.num_train_timesteps, 0, -step_ratio)[::-1]).astype(np.int64) |
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timesteps -= 1 |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"{self.config.timestep_spacing} is not supported. Please make sure to choose one of 'leading' or 'trailing'." |
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) |
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self.timesteps = torch.from_numpy(timesteps).to(device) |
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def step( |
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self, |
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model_output: torch.FloatTensor, |
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timestep: int, |
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sample: torch.FloatTensor, |
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return_dict: bool = True, |
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) -> Union[DDIMSchedulerOutput, Tuple]: |
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""" |
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Predict the sample from the previous timestep by reversing the SDE. This function propagates the diffusion |
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process from the learned model outputs (most often the predicted noise). |
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Args: |
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model_output (`torch.FloatTensor`): |
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The direct output from learned diffusion model. |
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timestep (`float`): |
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The current discrete timestep in the diffusion chain. |
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sample (`torch.FloatTensor`): |
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A current instance of a sample created by the diffusion process. |
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eta (`float`): |
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The weight of noise for added noise in diffusion step. |
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use_clipped_model_output (`bool`, defaults to `False`): |
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If `True`, computes "corrected" `model_output` from the clipped predicted original sample. Necessary |
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because predicted original sample is clipped to [-1, 1] when `self.config.clip_sample` is `True`. If no |
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clipping has happened, "corrected" `model_output` would coincide with the one provided as input and |
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`use_clipped_model_output` has no effect. |
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variance_noise (`torch.FloatTensor`): |
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Alternative to generating noise with `generator` by directly providing the noise for the variance |
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itself. Useful for methods such as [`CycleDiffusion`]. |
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return_dict (`bool`, *optional*, defaults to `True`): |
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Whether or not to return a [`~schedulers.scheduling_ddim_inverse.DDIMInverseSchedulerOutput`] or |
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`tuple`. |
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Returns: |
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[`~schedulers.scheduling_ddim_inverse.DDIMInverseSchedulerOutput`] or `tuple`: |
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If return_dict is `True`, [`~schedulers.scheduling_ddim_inverse.DDIMInverseSchedulerOutput`] is |
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returned, otherwise a tuple is returned where the first element is the sample tensor. |
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""" |
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prev_timestep = timestep |
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timestep = min( |
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timestep - self.config.num_train_timesteps // self.num_inference_steps, self.config.num_train_timesteps - 1 |
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) |
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alpha_prod_t = self.alphas_cumprod[timestep] if timestep >= 0 else self.initial_alpha_cumprod |
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alpha_prod_t_prev = self.alphas_cumprod[prev_timestep] |
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beta_prod_t = 1 - alpha_prod_t |
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if self.config.prediction_type == "epsilon": |
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pred_original_sample = (sample - beta_prod_t ** (0.5) * model_output) / alpha_prod_t ** (0.5) |
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pred_epsilon = model_output |
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elif self.config.prediction_type == "sample": |
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pred_original_sample = model_output |
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pred_epsilon = (sample - alpha_prod_t ** (0.5) * pred_original_sample) / beta_prod_t ** (0.5) |
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elif self.config.prediction_type == "v_prediction": |
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pred_original_sample = (alpha_prod_t**0.5) * sample - (beta_prod_t**0.5) * model_output |
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pred_epsilon = (alpha_prod_t**0.5) * model_output + (beta_prod_t**0.5) * sample |
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else: |
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raise ValueError( |
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f"prediction_type given as {self.config.prediction_type} must be one of `epsilon`, `sample`, or" |
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" `v_prediction`" |
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) |
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if self.config.clip_sample: |
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pred_original_sample = pred_original_sample.clamp( |
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-self.config.clip_sample_range, self.config.clip_sample_range |
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) |
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pred_sample_direction = (1 - alpha_prod_t_prev) ** (0.5) * pred_epsilon |
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prev_sample = alpha_prod_t_prev ** (0.5) * pred_original_sample + pred_sample_direction |
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if not return_dict: |
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return (prev_sample, pred_original_sample) |
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return DDIMSchedulerOutput(prev_sample=prev_sample, pred_original_sample=pred_original_sample) |
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def __len__(self): |
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return self.config.num_train_timesteps |
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