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claim:a-straightforward-approach-to-directly-generate-images-via-unified-models-is-computationally-expensive-and-architecturally-non-trivialA straightforward approach to directly generate images via unified models is computationally expensive and architecturally non-trivial.
Critique of direct image generation approach.
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extracted_fromZiyu Guo · Rain Liu · Xinyan Chen · Pheng-Ann Heng
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- Models that directly generate images during reasoning, described as computationally expensive and architecturally non-trivial.
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