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# Copyright 2022 Katherine Crowson and The HuggingFace Team. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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import warnings
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, Tuple, Union
import numpy as np
import torch
from scipy import integrate
from ..configuration_utils import ConfigMixin, register_to_config
from ..utils import BaseOutput
from .scheduling_utils import SchedulerMixin
@dataclass
class LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput(BaseOutput):
"""
Output class for the scheduler's step function output.
Args:
prev_sample (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)` for images):
Computed sample (x_{t-1}) of previous timestep. `prev_sample` should be used as next model input in the
denoising loop.
pred_original_sample (`torch.FloatTensor` of shape `(batch_size, num_channels, height, width)` for images):
The predicted denoised sample (x_{0}) based on the model output from the current timestep.
`pred_original_sample` can be used to preview progress or for guidance.
"""
prev_sample: torch.FloatTensor
pred_original_sample: Optional[torch.FloatTensor] = None
class LMSDiscreteScheduler(SchedulerMixin, ConfigMixin):
"""
Linear Multistep Scheduler for discrete beta schedules. Based on the original k-diffusion implementation by
Katherine Crowson:
https://github.com/crowsonkb/k-diffusion/blob/481677d114f6ea445aa009cf5bd7a9cdee909e47/k_diffusion/sampling.py#L181
[`~ConfigMixin`] takes care of storing all config attributes that are passed in the scheduler's `__init__`
function, such as `num_train_timesteps`. They can be accessed via `scheduler.config.num_train_timesteps`.
[`~ConfigMixin`] also provides general loading and saving functionality via the [`~ConfigMixin.save_config`] and
[`~ConfigMixin.from_config`] functions.
Args:
num_train_timesteps (`int`): number of diffusion steps used to train the model.
beta_start (`float`): the starting `beta` value of inference.
beta_end (`float`): the final `beta` value.
beta_schedule (`str`):
the beta schedule, a mapping from a beta range to a sequence of betas for stepping the model. Choose from
`linear` or `scaled_linear`.
trained_betas (`np.ndarray`, optional):
option to pass an array of betas directly to the constructor to bypass `beta_start`, `beta_end` etc.
"""
@register_to_config
def __init__(
self,
num_train_timesteps: int = 1000,
beta_start: float = 0.0001,
beta_end: float = 0.02,
beta_schedule: str = "linear",
trained_betas: Optional[np.ndarray] = None,
**kwargs,
):
if "tensor_format" in kwargs:
warnings.warn(
"`tensor_format` is deprecated as an argument and will be removed in version `0.5.0`."
"If you're running your code in PyTorch, you can safely remove this argument.",
DeprecationWarning,
)
if trained_betas is not None:
self.betas = np.asarray(trained_betas)
if beta_schedule == "linear":
self.betas = np.linspace(beta_start, beta_end, num_train_timesteps, dtype=np.float32)
elif beta_schedule == "scaled_linear":
# this schedule is very specific to the latent diffusion model.
self.betas = (
np.linspace(beta_start**0.5, beta_end**0.5, num_train_timesteps, dtype=np.float32) ** 2
)
else:
raise NotImplementedError(f"{beta_schedule} does is not implemented for {self.__class__}")
self.alphas = np.array(1.0 - self.betas, dtype=np.float32)
self.alphas_cumprod = np.cumprod(self.alphas, axis=0)
sigmas = ((1 - self.alphas_cumprod) / self.alphas_cumprod) ** 0.5
self.sigmas = torch.from_numpy(sigmas)
# setable values
self.num_inference_steps = None
self.timesteps = np.arange(0, num_train_timesteps)[::-1]
self.derivatives = []
def get_lms_coefficient(self, order, t, current_order):
"""
Compute a linear multistep coefficient.
Args:
order (TODO):
t (TODO):
current_order (TODO):
"""
def lms_derivative(tau):
prod = 1.0
for k in range(order):
if current_order == k:
continue
prod *= (tau - self.sigmas[t - k]) / (self.sigmas[t - current_order] - self.sigmas[t - k])
return prod
integrated_coeff = integrate.quad(lms_derivative, self.sigmas[t], self.sigmas[t + 1], epsrel=1e-4)[0]
return integrated_coeff
def set_timesteps(self, num_inference_steps: int):
"""
Sets the timesteps used for the diffusion chain. Supporting function to be run before inference.
Args:
num_inference_steps (`int`):
the number of diffusion steps used when generating samples with a pre-trained model.
"""
self.num_inference_steps = num_inference_steps
timesteps = np.linspace(self.config.num_train_timesteps - 1, 0, num_inference_steps, dtype=float)
low_idx = np.floor(timesteps).astype(int)
high_idx = np.ceil(timesteps).astype(int)
frac = np.mod(timesteps, 1.0)
sigmas = np.array(((1 - self.alphas_cumprod) / self.alphas_cumprod) ** 0.5)
sigmas = (1 - frac) * sigmas[low_idx] + frac * sigmas[high_idx]
sigmas = np.concatenate([sigmas, [0.0]]).astype(np.float32)
self.sigmas = torch.from_numpy(sigmas)
self.timesteps = timesteps
self.derivatives = []
def step(
self,
model_output: torch.FloatTensor,
timestep: int,
sample: torch.FloatTensor,
order: int = 4,
return_dict: bool = True,
) -> Union[LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput, Tuple]:
"""
Predict the sample at the previous timestep by reversing the SDE. Core function to propagate the diffusion
process from the learned model outputs (most often the predicted noise).
Args:
model_output (`torch.FloatTensor`): direct output from learned diffusion model.
timestep (`int`): current discrete timestep in the diffusion chain.
sample (`torch.FloatTensor`):
current instance of sample being created by diffusion process.
order: coefficient for multi-step inference.
return_dict (`bool`): option for returning tuple rather than LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput class
Returns:
[`~schedulers.scheduling_utils.LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput`] or `tuple`:
[`~schedulers.scheduling_utils.LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput`] if `return_dict` is True, otherwise a `tuple`.
When returning a tuple, the first element is the sample tensor.
"""
sigma = self.sigmas[timestep]
# 1. compute predicted original sample (x_0) from sigma-scaled predicted noise
pred_original_sample = sample - sigma * model_output
# 2. Convert to an ODE derivative
derivative = (sample - pred_original_sample) / sigma
self.derivatives.append(derivative)
if len(self.derivatives) > order:
self.derivatives.pop(0)
# 3. Compute linear multistep coefficients
order = min(timestep + 1, order)
lms_coeffs = [self.get_lms_coefficient(order, timestep, curr_order) for curr_order in range(order)]
# 4. Compute previous sample based on the derivatives path
prev_sample = sample + sum(
coeff * derivative for coeff, derivative in zip(lms_coeffs, reversed(self.derivatives))
)
if not return_dict:
return (prev_sample,)
return LMSDiscreteSchedulerOutput(prev_sample=prev_sample, pred_original_sample=pred_original_sample)
def add_noise(
self,
original_samples: torch.FloatTensor,
noise: torch.FloatTensor,
timesteps: torch.IntTensor,
) -> torch.FloatTensor:
sigmas = self.sigmas.to(original_samples.device)
timesteps = timesteps.to(original_samples.device)
sigma = sigmas[timesteps].flatten()
while len(sigma.shape) < len(original_samples.shape):
sigma = sigma.unsqueeze(-1)
noisy_samples = original_samples + noise * sigma
return noisy_samples
def __len__(self):
return self.config.num_train_timesteps