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PLADIS: Pushing the Limits of Attention in Diffusion Models at Inference Time by Leveraging Sparsity

Machine Learning 2025-07-22 v3 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Diffusion models have shown impressive results in generating high-quality conditional samples using guidance techniques such as Classifier-Free Guidance (CFG). However, existing methods often require additional training or neural function evaluations (NFEs), making them incompatible with guidance-distilled models. Also, they rely on heuristic approaches that need identifying target layers. In this work, we propose a novel and efficient method, termed PLADIS, which boosts pre-trained models (U-Net/Transformer) by leveraging sparse attention. Specifically, we extrapolate query-key correlations using softmax and its sparse counterpart in the cross-attention layer during inference, without requiring extra training or NFEs. By leveraging the noise robustness of sparse attention, our PLADIS unleashes the latent potential of text-to-image diffusion models, enabling them to excel in areas where they once struggled with newfound effectiveness. It integrates seamlessly with guidance techniques, including guidance-distilled models. Extensive experiments show notable improvements in text alignment and human preference, offering a highly efficient and universally applicable solution. See Our project page : https://cubeyoung.github.io/pladis-proejct/

Cite

@article{arxiv.2503.07677,
  title  = {PLADIS: Pushing the Limits of Attention in Diffusion Models at Inference Time by Leveraging Sparsity},
  author = {Kwanyoung Kim and Byeongsu Sim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.07677},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Camera ready version for ICCV 2025, 30 pages, 20 figures, project page : https://cubeyoung.github.io/pladis-proejct/