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arxiv:2603.06351

Dynamic Chunking Diffusion Transformer

Published on Mar 6
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Abstract

Dynamic Chunking Diffusion Transformer adapts token sequence length based on image content and diffusion timestep, improving efficiency and performance over fixed-token approaches.

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Diffusion Transformers process images as fixed-length sequences of tokens produced by a static patchify operation. While effective, this design spends uniform compute on low- and high-information regions alike, ignoring that images contain regions of varying detail and that the denoising process progresses from coarse structure at early timesteps to fine detail at late timesteps. We introduce the Dynamic Chunking Diffusion Transformer (DC-DiT), which augments the DiT backbone with a learned encoder-router-decoder scaffold that adaptively compresses the 2D input into a shorter token sequence in a data-dependent manner using a chunking mechanism learned end-to-end with diffusion training. The mechanism learns to compress uniform background regions into fewer tokens and detail-rich regions into more tokens, with meaningful visual segmentations emerging without explicit supervision. Furthermore, it also learns to adapt its compression across diffusion timesteps, using fewer tokens at noisy stages and more tokens as fine details emerge. On class-conditional ImageNet 256{times}256, DC-DiT consistently improves FID and Inception Score over both parameter-matched and FLOP-matched DiT baselines across 4{times} and 16{times} compression, showing this is a promising technique with potential further applications to pixel-space, video and 3D generation. Beyond accuracy, DC-DiT is practical: it can be upcycled from pretrained DiT checkpoints with minimal post-training compute (up to 8{times} fewer training steps) and composes with other dynamic computation methods to further reduce generation FLOPs.

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