ERNIE-ViLG 2.0: The new text-to-image model from Baidu outperforms Dalle-2 and Stable Diffusion
In Brief
Both Dalle-2 and Stable Diffusion were significantly outperformed by ERNIE-ViLG 2.0
ERNIE-ViLG 2.0 is a text-to-image model that offers better performance than Dalle-2 and Stable Diffusion, two of the most popular text-to-image models currently available. The new model was designed and trained by a team of researchers from Baidu, and the outcomes are breathtaking.
The outcomes demonstrated that ERNIE-ViLG 2.0 significantly outperformed Dalle-2 and Stable Diffusion. This is a significant achievement and demonstrates the power of the ERNIE framework. The Metaverse Post team compared ERNIE-ViLG 2.0 with Stable Diffusion below:
These results provide strong support for the hypothesis that ERNIE-ViLG 2.0 is a more effective text-to-image system than both Dalle-2 and Stable Diffusion.
The Unet architecture from Stable Diffusion is taken as a basis, but with changes:
- A Mixture of Denoising Experts: There are 10 neural networks instead of just one, with each being responsible only for certain diffusion steps.
- Textual knowledge: Automatically reweighted the words in the query so that keywords get more weight.
- Visual knowledge: During training, objects were detected on intermediate generation results, and the weight of the loss function on regions with objects was increased.
As a result, the world’s largest text-to-image model came out with 24 billion parameters (10 times bigger than SD) to train the model.
Prompts are simply translated from Chinese to English automatically in the HuggingFace public demo before being sent into the AI. A lot of features flow from this.
- ERNIE does not know international public figures. For instance, ERNIE doesn’t know Arnold Schwarzenegger. It certainly has local favorites in China.
- As a result, the method of using celebrity names in prompts to dramatically boost the quality of faces fails.
- You can expect some distortion because of the translation from Chinese, so there might be some surprises in store for you if you don’t speak Chinese.
- It doesn’t even know anything about Greg Rutkowski.
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More articlesDamir is the team leader, product manager, and editor at Metaverse Post, covering topics such as AI/ML, AGI, LLMs, Metaverse, and Web3-related fields. His articles attract a massive audience of over a million users every month. He appears to be an expert with 10 years of experience in SEO and digital marketing. Damir has been mentioned in Mashable, Wired, Cointelegraph, The New Yorker, Inside.com, Entrepreneur, BeInCrypto, and other publications. He travels between the UAE, Turkey, Russia, and the CIS as a digital nomad. Damir earned a bachelor's degree in physics, which he believes has given him the critical thinking skills needed to be successful in the ever-changing landscape of the internet.