Transfusion - Pytorch
Pytorch implementation of Transfusion, "Predict the Next Token and Diffuse Images with One Multi-Modal Model", from MetaAI.
In this repo, we will substitute diffusion with flow matching given the success of Flux from Black Forest Labs (but will keep the original paper title given Transflow does not have the same ring). This repository will also attempt to extend to any number of modalities.
Install
$ pip install transfusion-pytorch
Usage
One modality, say images
from torch import randint, randn
from transfusion_pytorch import Transfusion
model = Transfusion(
num_text_tokens = 256,
dim_latent = 384,
modality_default_shape = (4,),
transformer = dict(
dim = 512,
depth = 8
)
)
text_and_images = [
[randint(0, 256, (16,)), randn(4, 384), randint(0, 256, (8,)), randn(6, 384)],
[randint(0, 256, (16,)), randn(7, 384), randint(0, 256, (5,)), randn(2, 384), randint(0, 256, (9,))]
]
loss = model(text_and_images)
loss.backward()
one_multimodal_sample = model.sample()
Multiple different modalities
from torch import randint, randn
from transfusion_pytorch import Transfusion
model = Transfusion(
num_text_tokens = 256,
dim_latent = (384, 192),
modality_default_shape = ((4,), (2,)),
transformer = dict(
dim = 512,
depth = 8
)
)
text_images_and_audio = [
[randint(0, 256, (16,)), (0, randn(4, 384)), randint(0, 256, (8,)), (1, randn(6, 192))],
[randint(0, 256, (16,)), randn(7, 384), randint(0, 256, (5,)), (1, randn(2, 192)), randint(0, 256, (9,))]
]
loss = model(text_images_and_audio)
loss.backward()
one_multimodal_sample = model.sample()
Automatically taking care of encoding and decoding of images
import torch
from torch import nn, randint, randn
from transfusion_pytorch import Transfusion, print_modality_sample
mock_encoder = nn.Conv2d(3, 384, 3, padding = 1)
mock_decoder = nn.Conv2d(384, 3, 3, padding = 1)
model = Transfusion(
num_text_tokens = 12,
dim_latent = 384,
channel_first_latent = True,
modality_default_shape = (4, 4),
modality_encoder = mock_encoder,
modality_decoder = mock_decoder,
transformer = dict(
dim = 512,
depth = 8
)
)
text_and_images = [
[
randint(0, 12, (16,)),
randn(3, 8, 8),
randint(0, 12, (8,)),
randn(3, 7, 7)
],
[
randint(0, 12, (16,)),
randn(3, 8, 5),
randint(0, 12, (5,)),
randn(3, 2, 16),
randint(0, 12, (9,))
]
]
loss = model(text_and_images)
loss.backward()
one_multimodal_sample = model.sample()
print_modality_sample(one_multimodal_sample)
To pretrain on language first, just pass in your text as type Int['batch seq']
import torch
from transfusion_pytorch import Transfusion
model = Transfusion(
num_text_tokens = 256,
dim_latent = 384,
transformer = dict(
dim = 512,
depth = 8,
)
).cuda()
text = torch.randint(0, 256, (2, 1024)).cuda()
loss = model(text)
loss.backward()
sampled = model.generate_text_only(text[:, :1], 1024)
Citations
@inproceedings{Zhou2024TransfusionPT,
title = {Transfusion: Predict the Next Token and Diffuse Images with One Multi-Modal Model},
author = {Chunting Zhou and Lili Yu and Arun Babu and Kushal Tirumala and Michihiro Yasunaga and Leonid Shamis and Jacob Kahn and Xuezhe Ma and Luke Zettlemoyer and Omer Levy},
year = {2024},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:271909855}
}
@misc{Rubin2024,
author = {Ohad Rubin},
url = {https://medium.com/@ohadrubin/exploring-weight-decay-in-layer-normalization-challenges-and-a-reparameterization-solution-ad4d12c24950}
}
@article{Nguyen2024MinPS,
title = {Min P Sampling: Balancing Creativity and Coherence at High Temperature},
author = {Minh Nguyen and Andrew Baker and Andreas Kirsch and Clement Neo},
journal = {ArXiv},
year = {2024},
volume = {abs/2407.01082},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:270870613}
}
@article{Bao2022AllAW,
title = {All are Worth Words: A ViT Backbone for Diffusion Models},
author = {Fan Bao and Shen Nie and Kaiwen Xue and Yue Cao and Chongxuan Li and Hang Su and Jun Zhu},
journal = {2023 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)},
year = {2022},
pages = {22669-22679},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:253581703}
}
@inproceedings{Zhao2024MonoFormerOT,
title = {MonoFormer: One Transformer for Both Diffusion and Autoregression},
author = {Chuyang Zhao and Yuxing Song and Wenhao Wang and Haocheng Feng and Errui Ding and Yifan Sun and Xinyan Xiao and Jingdong Wang},
year = {2024},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:272832492}
}
@article{Yang2024ConsistencyFM,
title = {Consistency Flow Matching: Defining Straight Flows with Velocity Consistency},
author = {Ling Yang and Zixiang Zhang and Zhilong Zhang and Xingchao Liu and Minkai Xu and Wentao Zhang and Chenlin Meng and Stefano Ermon and Bin Cui},
journal = {ArXiv},
year = {2024},
volume = {abs/2407.02398},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:270878436}
}
@inproceedings{Zhou2024ValueRL,
title = {Value Residual Learning For Alleviating Attention Concentration In Transformers},
author = {Zhanchao Zhou and Tianyi Wu and Zhiyun Jiang and Zhenzhong Lan},
year = {2024},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:273532030}
}
@inproceedings{Duvvuri2024LASERAW,
title = {LASER: Attention with Exponential Transformation},
author = {Sai Surya Duvvuri and Inderjit S. Dhillon},
year = {2024},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:273849947}
}
@inproceedings{Dong2024HymbaAH,
title = {Hymba: A Hybrid-head Architecture for Small Language Models},
author = {Xin Dong and Y. Fu and Shizhe Diao and Wonmin Byeon and Zijia Chen and Ameya Mahabaleshwarkar and Shih-Yang Liu and Matthijs Van Keirsbilck and Min-Hung Chen and Yoshi Suhara and Yingyan Lin and Jan Kautz and Pavlo Molchanov},
year = {2024},
url = {https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:274166163}
}