Amortized Posterior Sampling with Diffusion Prior Distillation

Abstract

We propose Amortized Posterior Sampling (APS), a novel variational inference approach for efficient posterior sampling in inverse problems. Our method trains a conditional flow model to minimize the divergence between the variational distribution and the posterior distribution implicitly defined by the diffusion model. This results in a powerful, amortized sampler capable of generating diverse posterior samples with a single neural function evaluation, generalizing across various measurements. Unlike existing methods, our approach is unsupervised, requires no paired training data, and is applicable to both Euclidean and non-Euclidean domains. We demonstrate its effectiveness on a range of tasks, including image restoration, manifold signal reconstruction, and climate data imputation. APS significantly outperforms existing approaches in computational efficiency while maintaining competitive reconstruction quality, enabling real-time, high-quality solutions to inverse problems across diverse domains.

Cite

Text

Mammadov et al. "Amortized Posterior Sampling with Diffusion Prior Distillation." ICLR 2025 Workshops: FPI, 2025.

Markdown

[Mammadov et al. "Amortized Posterior Sampling with Diffusion Prior Distillation." ICLR 2025 Workshops: FPI, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iclrw/2025/mammadov2025iclrw-amortized/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{mammadov2025iclrw-amortized,
  title     = {{Amortized Posterior Sampling with Diffusion Prior Distillation}},
  author    = {Mammadov, Abbas and Chung, Hyungjin and Ye, Jong Chul},
  booktitle = {ICLR 2025 Workshops: FPI},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclrw/2025/mammadov2025iclrw-amortized/}
}