arXiv Artificial Intelligence

SDO: Subspace Deconflicting Operator for Multi-Adapter Composition

SDO: Subspace Deconflicting Operator for Multi-Adapter Composition

Quick summary

arXiv:2608.13820v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Composing independently trained adapters within a shared diffusion backbone provides a modular approach to multi-character generation, but naive joint deployment often causes identity mixing, cross-character attribute leakage, and unstable scene composition. We study this interference from a parameter-space perspective and hypothesize that it arises partly from conflicts between overlapping dominant subspaces in shared layers. To address this issue, we propose \textbf{SDO}, a \textbf{S}ubspace \textbf{D}econflicting \textbf{O}perator for multi-ad

Key takeaways

  • arXiv:2608.13820v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Composing independently trained adapters within a shared diffusion backbone provides a modular approach to multi-character generation, but naive joint deployment often causes identity mixing, cross-character attribute leakage, and unstable scene composition.
  • We study this interference from a parameter-space perspective and hypothesize that it arises partly from conflicts between overlapping dominant subspaces in shared layers.
  • To address this issue, we propose \textbf{SDO}, a \textbf{S}ubspace \textbf{D}econflicting \textbf{O}perator for multi-ad

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