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Foundation Cures Personalization: Improving Personalized Models' Prompt Consistency via Hidden Foundation Knowledge

22 November 2024
Yiyang Cai
Zhengkai Jiang
Y. Liu
Chunyang Jiang
Wei Xue
Wenhan Luo
Yike Guo
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Abstract

Facial personalization faces challenges to maintain identity fidelity without disrupting the foundation model's prompt consistency. The mainstream personalization models employ identity embedding to integrate identity information within the cross-attention mechanisms of UNet. However, our preliminary experimental findings reveal that identity embeddings compromise the effectiveness of other tokens in the prompt, thereby limiting high prompt consistency and controllability. Moreover, by deactivating identity embedding, personalization models still demonstrate the underlying foundation models' ability to control facial attributes precisely. It suggests that such foundation models' knowledge can be leveraged to \textbf{cure} the ill-aligned prompt consistency of personalization models. Building upon these insights, we propose \textbf{FreeCure}, a framework that improves the prompt consistency of personalization models with their latent foundation models' knowledge. First, by setting a dual inference paradigm with/without identity embedding, we identify attributes (\textit{e.g.}, hair, accessories, etc.) for enhancements. Second, we introduce a novel foundation-aware self-attention module, coupled with an inversion-based process to bring well-aligned attribute information to the personalization process. Our approach is \textbf{training-free}, and can effectively enhance a wide array of facial attributes in a non-intrusive manner; and it can be seamlessly integrated into existing popular personalization models, without harming their well-trained modules. FreeCure has demonstrated significant improvements in prompt consistency across a diverse set of state-of-the-art facial personalization models while maintaining the integrity of original identity fidelity. The project page is available \href{this https URL}{here}.

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@article{cai2025_2411.15277,
  title={ Foundation Cures Personalization: Improving Personalized Models' Prompt Consistency via Hidden Foundation Knowledge },
  author={ Yiyang Cai and Zhengkai Jiang and Yulong Liu and Chunyang Jiang and Wei Xue and Wenhan Luo and Yike Guo },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15277},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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