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claim:conditional-generation-is-easier-than-unconditional-because-the-conditioning-data-shares-the-same-platonic-structure-as-the-generated-dataConditional generation is easier than unconditional because the conditioning data shares the same platonic structure as the generated data
Implication of PRH for generative models
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extracted_from(2024) · Minyoung Huh · Brian Cheung · Tongzhou Wang · Phillip Isola
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