Coarse-Guided Visual Generation via Weighted h-Transform Sampling
arXiv cs.CV / 3/13/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces a training-free method for coarse-guided visual generation by applying the h-transform to diffusion sampling, adding a drift term to steer the process toward fine samples.
- It modifies the transition probabilities at each sampling timestep and uses a noise-level-aware schedule to gradually de-weight the guidance as error increases, balancing adherence to guidance with high-quality synthesis.
- Unlike prior training-free approaches, the method does not require knowing a forward (fine-to-coarse) transformation operator, broadening applicability to image and video generation tasks.
- Extensive experiments demonstrate the method's effectiveness and generalization across diverse visual generation tasks, validating its robustness and practicality.
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