arXiv Machine Learning By Leda Wang, Zhehao Xu, Qiang Liu, Harrison H. Zhou

Computational and Statistical Guarantees of the \textit{c}-Rectified flow

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arXiv:2608. 02487v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Recently, rectified flow has emerged as a fundamental framework for large-scale image generation, powering state-of-the-art systems such as FLUX.

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arXiv Machine Learning
Aug 10

Limit Points of Reflow with Minibatch Optimal Transport

arXiv:2608. 07042v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Rectified flows, also called flow matching or stochastic interpolants, are generative models that learn a time-dependent vector field steering a probability curve between two probability distributions, usually referred to as latent and target distributions.

By Antonin Chambolle, Johannes Hertrich
arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 30

Learning from samples: inverse problems over measures

arXiv:2505. 07124v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We study inverse problems where an unknown potential is observed only through samples from the measure it induces by a convex variational principle.

By Francisco Andrade, Gabriel Peyr\'e, Clarice Poon
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jun 29

The Fundamental Limits of Valid Transport Map Estimation

Many modern generative modeling methods, including diffusion models, normalizing flows, and flow matching, estimate transport maps or plans between distributions without explicitly targeting an optimal transport (OT) map. In applications like generative modeling, the transport cost itself is irrelevant, and this makes it natural to target maps which are more tractable from either a statistical or computational standpoint.