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Blackout Diffusion: Generative Diffusion Models in Discrete-State Spaces

by Javier Santos, Zachary R Fox, Nicholas Lubbers, Yen Ting Lin
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Machine Learning
Publication Date
Page Numbers
9034 to 9059
Volume
202
Publisher Location
United Kingdom
Conference Name
International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML)
Conference Location
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Various
Conference Date
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Typical generative diffusion models rely on a Gaussian diffusion process for training the backward transformations, which can then be used to generate samples from Gaussian noise. However, real world data often takes place in discrete-state spaces, including many scientific applications. Here, we develop a theoretical formulation for arbitrary discrete-state Markov processes in the forward diffusion process using exact (as opposed to variational) analysis. We relate the theory to the existing continuous-state Gaussian diffusion as well as other approaches to discrete diffusion, and identify the corresponding reverse-time stochastic process and score function in the continuous-time setting, and the reverse-time mapping in the discrete-time setting. As an example of this framework, we introduce “Blackout Diffusion”, which learns to produce samples from an empty image instead of from noise. Numerical experiments on the CIFAR-10, Binarized MNIST, and CelebA datasets confirm the feasibility of our approach. Generalizing from specific (Gaussian) forward processes to discrete-state processes without a variational approximation sheds light on how to interpret diffusion models, which we discuss.