arXiv Machine Learning By Zhou Jiang, Yandong Wen, Zhen Liu

Drifting Preference Optimization for One-Step Generative Models

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arXiv:2606. 02521v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: One-step text-to-image generators are attractive for deployment because they generate an image with a single forward pass, but preference finetuning them remains difficult: standard alignment methods often rely on policy likelihoods, denoising trajectories, differentiable reward gradients, or test-time optimization.

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