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license: mit
language:
  - en
pipeline_tag: text-to-image
tags:
  - text-to-image

Latent Consistency Models

Official Repository of the paper: Latent Consistency Models: Synthesizing High-Resolution Images with Few-Step Inference.

Project Page: https://latent-consistency-models.github.io

By distilling classifier-free guidance into the model's input, LCM can generate high-quality images in very short inference time. We compare the inference time at the setting of 768 x 768 resolution, CFG scale w=8, batchsize=4, using a A800 GPU.

Usage

You can try out Latency Consistency Models directly on: Hugging Face Spaces

To run the model yourself, you can leverage the 🧨 Diffusers library:

  1. Install the library:
pip install diffusers transformers accelerate
  1. Run the model:
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
import torch

pipe = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("SimianLuo/LCM_Dreamshaper_v7", custom_pipeline="latent_consistency_txt2img")

# To save GPU memory, torch.float16 can be used, but it may compromise image quality.
pipe.to(torch_device="cuda", torch_dtype=torch.float32)

prompt = "Self-portrait oil painting, a beautiful cyborg with golden hair, 8k"

# Can be set to 1~50 steps. LCM support fast inference even <= 4 steps. Recommend: 1~8 steps.
num_inference_steps = 4 

images = pipe(prompt=prompt, num_inference_steps=num_inference_steps, guidance_scale=8.0, lcm_origin_steps=50, output_type="pil", custom_revision=main).images

BibTeX

@misc{luo2023latent,
      title={Latent Consistency Models: Synthesizing High-Resolution Images with Few-Step Inference}, 
      author={Simian Luo and Yiqin Tan and Longbo Huang and Jian Li and Hang Zhao},
      year={2023},
      eprint={2310.04378},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CV}
}