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Trajectory Stitching for Solving Inverse Problems with Flow-Based Models

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Flow-based generative models have emerged as powerful priors for solving inverse problems. One option is to directly optimize the initial latent code (noise), such that the flow output solves the inverse problem. However, this requires backpropagating through the entire generative trajectory, incurring high memory costs and numerical instability. We propose MS-Flow, which represents the trajectory as a sequence of intermediate latent states rather than a single initial code. By enforcing the flow dynamics locally and coupling segments through trajectory-matching penalties, MS-Flow alternates between updating intermediate latent states and enforcing consistency with observed data. This reduces memory consumption while improving reconstruction quality. We demonstrate the effectiveness of MS-Flow over existing methods on image recovery and inverse problems, including inpainting, super-resolution, and computed tomography.

Alexander Denker, Moshe Eliasof, Zeljko Kereta, Carola-Bibiane Sch\"onlieb• 2026

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Gaussian DeblurringFFHQ (first 10 images)
PSNR31.23
6
Gaussian DeblurringCelebA 50 images
PSNR38.02
5
Super-ResolutionCelebA 50 images
PSNR36.46
5
Box InpaintingCelebA 50 images
PSNR36.3
5
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