# Flux LRM Implementation Plan ## Goal Build a working latent-space reward model for FLUX.1-schnell using the same pairwise preference dataset protocol used by the SD1.5 and SDXL variants. ## Scope - Reuse the existing trainer architecture (accelerator/task/criterion/dataset/model split). - Use FLUX.1-schnell latent + transformer path for reward feature extraction. - Train on the same Pick-a-Pic style pairwise data format. - Keep docs for this variant inside flux/docs. ## Implementation Phases 1. Scaffold and rename - Create a dedicated flux package with trainer modules and run script. - Ensure all config groups are registered with Flux names. 2. Flux model wrapper - Load FLUX components: VAE, scheduler, transformer, CLIP tokenizer+encoder, T5 tokenizer+encoder. - Encode prompts with dual encoders. - Encode images to latents, apply flow-style noising, and pack latents. - Run Flux transformer and pool token outputs to image features. - Project text/image features into shared reward embedding space. 3. Dataset and criterion - Keep pairwise data contract compatible with existing task/criterion. - Use CLIP tokenizer for input_ids and T5 tokenizer for input_ids_2. - Keep timestep sampling support (constant/variable and comparison mode). - Reuse pairwise loss logic from SD variants. 4. Config and training wiring - Provide step_flux_base Hydra config with Flux defaults. - Keep optimizer/scheduler/accelerator knobs aligned with existing variants. 5. Validation and smoke tests - Verify imports and Python syntax. - Compose Hydra config. - Run a minimal initialization smoke test. ## Current Status - Scaffold and naming migration: in progress/completed for main files. - Flux model implementation: in progress. - Dataset and criterion adaptation: in progress. - Config wiring: in progress. - Smoke validation: pending. ## Risks - Flux model memory footprint is high; batch size may require reduction for first run. - Timestep indexing must stay consistent with scheduler timesteps/sigmas. - External model download/auth may block runtime tests if network credentials are missing.