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Autori principali: Gao, Weiguo, Li, Ming
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author Gao, Weiguo
Li, Ming
author_facet Gao, Weiguo
Li, Ming
contents The increasing prevalence of synthetic data in training loops has raised concerns about model collapse, where generative models degrade when trained on their own outputs. While prior work focuses on this self-consuming process, we study an underexplored yet prevalent phenomenon: co-evolving generative models that shape each other's training through iterative feedback. This is common in multimodal AI ecosystems, such as social media platforms, where text models generate captions that guide image models, and the resulting images influence the future adaptation of the text model. We take a first step by analyzing such a system, modeling the text model as a multinomial distribution and the image model as a conditional multi-dimensional Gaussian distribution. Our analysis uncovers three key results. First, when one model remains fixed, the other collapses: a frozen image model causes the text model to lose diversity, while a frozen text model leads to an exponential contraction of image diversity, though fidelity remains bounded. Second, in fully interactive systems, mutual reinforcement accelerates collapse, with image contraction amplifying text homogenization and vice versa, leading to a Matthew effect where dominant texts sustain higher image diversity while rarer texts collapse faster. Third, we analyze stabilization strategies implicitly introduced by real-world external influences. Random corpus injections for text models and user-content injections for image models prevent collapse while preserving both diversity and fidelity. Our theoretical findings are further validated through experiments.
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spellingShingle Convergence Dynamics and Stabilization Strategies of Co-Evolving Generative Models
Gao, Weiguo
Li, Ming
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
68T05, 68T99
The increasing prevalence of synthetic data in training loops has raised concerns about model collapse, where generative models degrade when trained on their own outputs. While prior work focuses on this self-consuming process, we study an underexplored yet prevalent phenomenon: co-evolving generative models that shape each other's training through iterative feedback. This is common in multimodal AI ecosystems, such as social media platforms, where text models generate captions that guide image models, and the resulting images influence the future adaptation of the text model. We take a first step by analyzing such a system, modeling the text model as a multinomial distribution and the image model as a conditional multi-dimensional Gaussian distribution. Our analysis uncovers three key results. First, when one model remains fixed, the other collapses: a frozen image model causes the text model to lose diversity, while a frozen text model leads to an exponential contraction of image diversity, though fidelity remains bounded. Second, in fully interactive systems, mutual reinforcement accelerates collapse, with image contraction amplifying text homogenization and vice versa, leading to a Matthew effect where dominant texts sustain higher image diversity while rarer texts collapse faster. Third, we analyze stabilization strategies implicitly introduced by real-world external influences. Random corpus injections for text models and user-content injections for image models prevent collapse while preserving both diversity and fidelity. Our theoretical findings are further validated through experiments.
title Convergence Dynamics and Stabilization Strategies of Co-Evolving Generative Models
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
68T05, 68T99
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.08117