* initial TokenEncoder and ContinuousEncoder * initial modules * added ContinuousContextTransformer * fix copy paste error * use numpy for get_sequence_length * initial terminal relative positional encodings * fix weights keys * fix assert * cross attend style: concat encodings * make style * concat once * fix formatting * Initial SpectrogramPipeline * fix input_tokens * make style * added mel output * ignore weights for config * move mel to numpy * import pipeline * fix class names and import * moved models to models folder * import ContinuousContextTransformer and SpectrogramDiffusionPipeline * initial spec diffusion converstion script * renamed config to t5config * added weight loading * use arguments instead of t5config * broadcast noise time to batch dim * fix call * added scale_to_features * fix weights * transpose laynorm weight * scale is a vector * scale the query outputs * added comment * undo scaling * undo depth_scaling * inital get_extended_attention_mask * attention_mask is none in self-attention * cleanup * manually invert attention * nn.linear need bias=False * added T5LayerFFCond * remove to fix conflict * make style and dummy * remove unsed variables * remove predict_epsilon * Move accelerate to a soft-dependency (#1134) * finish * finish * Update src/diffusers/modeling_utils.py * Update src/diffusers/pipeline_utils.py Co-authored-by: Anton Lozhkov <anton@huggingface.co> * more fixes * fix Co-authored-by: Anton Lozhkov <anton@huggingface.co> * fix order * added initial midi to note token data pipeline * added int to int tokenizer * remove duplicate * added logic for segments * add melgan to pipeline * move autoregressive gen into pipeline * added note_representation_processor_chain * fix dtypes * remove immutabledict req * initial doc * use np.where * require note_seq * fix typo * update dependency * added note-seq to test * added is_note_seq_available * fix import * added toc * added example usage * undo for now * moved docs * fix merge * fix imports * predict first segment * avoid un-needed copy to and from cpu * make style * Copyright * fix style * add test and fix inference steps * remove bogus files * reorder models * up * remove transformers dependency * make work with diffusers cross attention * clean more * remove @ * improve further * up * uP * Apply suggestions from code review * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py * loop over all tokens * make style * Added a section on the model * fix formatting * grammer * formatting * make fix-copies * Update src/diffusers/pipelines/__init__.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update src/diffusers/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/pipeline_spectrogram_diffusion.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * added callback ad optional ionnx * do not squeeze batch dim * clean up more * upload * convert jax to nnumpy * make style * fix warning * make fix-copies * fix warning * add initial fast tests * add initial pipeline_params * eval mode due to dropout * skip batch tests as pipeline runs on a single file * make style * fix relative path * fix doc tests * Update src/diffusers/models/t5_film_transformer.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update src/diffusers/models/t5_film_transformer.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update docs/source/en/api/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion.mdx Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> * add MidiProcessor * format * fix org * Apply suggestions from code review * Update tests/pipelines/spectrogram_diffusion/test_spectrogram_diffusion.py * make style * pin protobuf to <4 * fix formatting * white space * tensorboard needs protobuf --------- Co-authored-by: Patrick von Platen <patrick.v.platen@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Anton Lozhkov <anton@huggingface.co>
π€ Diffusers is the go-to library for state-of-the-art pretrained diffusion models for generating images, audio, and even 3D structures of molecules. Whether you're looking for a simple inference solution or training your own diffusion models, π€ Diffusers is a modular toolbox that supports both. Our library is designed with a focus on usability over performance, simple over easy, and customizability over abstractions.
π€ Diffusers offers three core components:
- State-of-the-art diffusion pipelines that can be run in inference with just a few lines of code.
- Interchangeable noise schedulers for different diffusion speeds and output quality.
- Pretrained models that can be used as building blocks, and combined with schedulers, for creating your own end-to-end diffusion systems.
Installation
We recommend installing π€ Diffusers in a virtual environment from PyPi or Conda. For more details about installing PyTorch and Flax, please refer to their official documentation.
PyTorch
With pip (official package):
pip install --upgrade diffusers[torch]
With conda (maintained by the community):
conda install -c conda-forge diffusers
Flax
With pip (official package):
pip install --upgrade diffusers[flax]
Apple Silicon (M1/M2) support
Please refer to the How to use Stable Diffusion in Apple Silicon guide.
Quickstart
Generating outputs is super easy with π€ Diffusers. To generate an image from text, use the from_pretrained method to load any pretrained diffusion model (browse the Hub for 4000+ checkpoints):
from diffusers import DiffusionPipeline
pipeline = DiffusionPipeline.from_pretrained("runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5")
pipeline.to("cuda")
pipeline("An image of a squirrel in Picasso style").images[0]
You can also dig into the models and schedulers toolbox to build your own diffusion system:
from diffusers import DDPMScheduler, UNet2DModel
from PIL import Image
import torch
import numpy as np
scheduler = DDPMScheduler.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cat-256")
model = UNet2DModel.from_pretrained("google/ddpm-cat-256").to("cuda")
scheduler.set_timesteps(50)
sample_size = model.config.sample_size
noise = torch.randn((1, 3, sample_size, sample_size)).to("cuda")
input = noise
for t in scheduler.timesteps:
with torch.no_grad():
noisy_residual = model(input, t).sample
prev_noisy_sample = scheduler.step(noisy_residual, t, input).prev_sample
input = prev_noisy_sample
image = (input / 2 + 0.5).clamp(0, 1)
image = image.cpu().permute(0, 2, 3, 1).numpy()[0]
image = Image.fromarray((image * 255).round().astype("uint8"))
image
Check out the Quickstart to launch your diffusion journey today!
How to navigate the documentation
| Documentation | What can I learn? |
|---|---|
| Tutorial | A basic crash course for learning how to use the library's most important features like using models and schedulers to build your own diffusion system, and training your own diffusion model. |
| Loading | Guides for how to load and configure all the components (pipelines, models, and schedulers) of the library, as well as how to use different schedulers. |
| Pipelines for inference | Guides for how to use pipelines for different inference tasks, batched generation, controlling generated outputs and randomness, and how to contribute a pipeline to the library. |
| Optimization | Guides for how to optimize your diffusion model to run faster and consume less memory. |
| Training | Guides for how to train a diffusion model for different tasks with different training techniques. |
Supported pipelines
Contribution
We β€οΈ contributions from the open-source community! If you want to contribute to this library, please check out our Contribution guide. You can look out for issues you'd like to tackle to contribute to the library.
- See Good first issues for general opportunities to contribute
- See New model/pipeline to contribute exciting new diffusion models / diffusion pipelines
- See New scheduler
Also, say π in our public Discord channel . We discuss the hottest trends about diffusion models, help each other with contributions, personal projects or
just hang out β.
Credits
This library concretizes previous work by many different authors and would not have been possible without their great research and implementations. We'd like to thank, in particular, the following implementations which have helped us in our development and without which the API could not have been as polished today:
- @CompVis' latent diffusion models library, available here
- @hojonathanho original DDPM implementation, available here as well as the extremely useful translation into PyTorch by @pesser, available here
- @ermongroup's DDIM implementation, available here
- @yang-song's Score-VE and Score-VP implementations, available here
We also want to thank @heejkoo for the very helpful overview of papers, code and resources on diffusion models, available here as well as @crowsonkb and @rromb for useful discussions and insights.
Citation
@misc{von-platen-etal-2022-diffusers,
author = {Patrick von Platen and Suraj Patil and Anton Lozhkov and Pedro Cuenca and Nathan Lambert and Kashif Rasul and Mishig Davaadorj and Thomas Wolf},
title = {Diffusers: State-of-the-art diffusion models},
year = {2022},
publisher = {GitHub},
journal = {GitHub repository},
howpublished = {\url{https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers}}
}
