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---
license: mit
pipeline_tag: image-to-image
---

# SimVQ: Addressing Representation Collapse in Vector Quantized Models with One Linear Layer

This repository contains the official implementation for **SimVQ**, a novel method presented in the paper [Addressing Representation Collapse in Vector Quantized Models with One Linear Layer](https://huggingface.co/papers/2411.02038).

Code: [https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ](https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ)

## Introduction
Vector Quantization (VQ) is essential for discretizing continuous representations in unsupervised learning but often suffers from representation collapse, leading to low codebook utilization and limited scalability. SimVQ addresses this by reparameterizing code vectors through a learnable linear transformation layer over a latent basis. This simple yet effective approach optimizes the *entire linear space* rather than nearest *individual code vectors*, effectively preventing collapse. Extensive experiments on image and audio tasks demonstrate that SimVQ improves codebook usage, is easy to implement, and generalizes well across modalities and architectures.

## Algorithm for SimVQ

You can find the core code here: [https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ/blob/main/taming/modules/vqvae/quantize.py#L28-L33](https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ/blob/main/taming/modules/vqvae/quantize.py#L28-L33)

<p align="center">
<img src="https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ/raw/main/assets/Algorithm.png" alt="SimVQ Algorithm">
</p>

## Quantitative Comparison

**Table 1.** Reconstruction performance of different tokenizers on $128 \times 128$ ImageNet 50k validation set.
| Method | Codebook Size | Codebook Utilization | rFID | LPIPS | PSNR | SSIM | Checkpoint |
|:------:|:-------------:|:----:|:----:|:---------------------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
|VQGAN | 65,536 |  1.4% | 3.74 |  0.17 | 22.20 | 70.6 | -|
|VQGAN | 65,536 |  4.5% | 3.23 |  0.15 | 22.89 | 72.3 | -|
|VQGAN-FC | 65,536 | 100.0% | 2.63 | 0.13 | 23.79 | 77.5 | - |
|FSQ | 64,000 | 100.0% | 2.80 | 0.13| 23.63 | 75.8 | - |
|LFQ | 65,536 | 100.0% | 2.88 | 0.13| 23.60 | 77.2 | - |
|VQGAN-LC | 65,536 | 100.0% | 2.40 | 0.13 | 23.98 | 77.3 | - |
|SimVQ (ours) | 1024 | 100.0% | 3.67 | 0.16 | 22.34 | 70.8 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_log/simvq_1k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 8192 | 100.0% | 2.98 | 0.14 | 23.23 | 74.7 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_log/simvq_8k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 65,536 | 100.0% | **2.24** | **0.12** | **24.15** | **78.4** | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_log/simvq_65k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 262,144 | 100.0% | **1.99** | **0.11** | **24.68** | **80.3** | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_log/simvq_262k) |

**Table 2.** Reconstruction performance of different tokenizers on LibriTTS test clean/other set.

| Method | Bandwidth | Codebook Utilization | UTMOS | PESQ | STOI | V/UV F1 | Checkpoint |
|:------:|:-------------:|:----:|:----:|:---------------------:|:----:|:----:|:----:|
|Encodec | 3.0kbps | -/-% | 2.31/2.09 | 2.05/2.05 | 0.90/0.88 | 0.92/0.89 | - |
|Vocos | 3.0kbps | -/-% | 3.53/3.06 | 2.40/2.19 | 0.92/0.90 | 0.94/0.91 | - |
|SpeechTokenizer | 3.0kbps | -/-% | 3.56/3.02 | 1.93/1.74 | 0.88/0.84 | 0.93/0.89 | - |
|WavTokenizer | 0.9kbps | 100/100% | 3.74/3.43 | 2.01/2.26 | 0.89/0.89 | 0.92/0.92 | - |
|WavTokenizer | 1.05kbps | 27/-% | 4.00/- | 2.36/- | 0.81/- | 0.94/- | - |
|SimVQ (ours) | 0.9kbps | 100.0/100.0% | 4.00/3.51 | 2.33/2.08 | 0.91/0.88 | 0.94/0.91 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_audio_log/simvq_4k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 0.975kbps | 99.4/99.4% | 4.03/3.52 | 2.42/2.15 | 0.92/0.88 | 0.94/0.92 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_audio_log/simvq_8k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 1.2kbps | 99.4/99.0% | 4.03/3.52 | 2.54/2.26 | 0.93/0.90 | 0.94/0.92 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_audio_log/simvq_65k) |
|SimVQ (ours) | 1.35kbps | 95.6/94.7% | 4.03/3.53 | 2.61/2.31 | 0.93/0.90 | 0.93/0.90 | [huggingface](https://huggingface.co/zyx123/SimVQ/tree/main/vq_audio_log/simvq_262k) |

## Sample Usage

### Installation

*   **Dependencies**: `pip install -r requirements.txt`
*   **Extra dependencies for audio evaluation**: `pip install -r requirements_audio.txt`

### Datasets
The datasets should be structured as follows:

```
imagenet
└── train/
    β”œβ”€β”€ n01440764
        β”œβ”€β”€ n01440764_10026.JPEG
        β”œβ”€β”€ n01440764_10027.JPEG
        β”œβ”€β”€ ...
    β”œβ”€β”€ n01443537
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── val/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
```

```
LibriTTS
└── train-clean-100/
    β”œβ”€β”€ 103/
        β”œβ”€β”€ 1241/
            β”œβ”€β”€ 103_1241_000000_000001.wav
            β”œβ”€β”€ ...
    β”œβ”€β”€ 1034
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── train-clean-360/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── train-other-500/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── dev-other/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── dev-clean/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── test-other/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
└── test-clean/
    β”œβ”€β”€ ...
```

### Training Scripts
*   **Image Tokenizer Training**
    ```bash
    XDG_CACHE_HOME="dataset/ILSVRC2012" python main.py fit --config configs/imagenet_simvq_128_B.yaml
    ```

*   **Audio Tokenizer Training**
    You can get manifest .txt with `generate_manifest.py`
    ```bash
    DATA_ROOT="/data3/yongxinzhu/libritts/LibriTTS" CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=4,5,6,7 python main.py fit --config configs/libritts_24khz.yaml
    ```
    **Note:** Some users have reported encountering NaN issues when training SimVQ on audio data. This appears to be a random occurrence, but we have found that using learning rate warmup can help mitigate the problem.

### Evaluation Scripts
*   **Image Tokenizer Evaluation**
    ```bash
    XDG_CACHE_HOME="dataset/ILSVRC2012" python evaluation.py --config_file vq_log/simvq_262k/size128/config.yaml --ckpt_path vq_log/simvq_262k/epoch=49-step=250250.ckpt
    ```

*   **Audio Tokenizer Evaluation**
    ```bash
    DATA_ROOT="dataset/libritts" python evaluation_speech.py --config_file vq_audio_log/simvq_262k/1second/config.yaml --ckpt_path vq_audio_log/simvq_262k/epoch=49-step=138600.ckpt
    ```

## Reconstruction Visualization

**Figure 2.** Visualization of the Open-MAGVIT2 tokenizer trained at $128 \times 128$ resolution (`imagenet_simvq_128_Base` version). (a) indicates the original images while (b) specifies the reconstruction images.
<p align="center">
    <img src="https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ/raw/main/assets/case_image.png" alt="Image Reconstruction">
</p>

**Figure 3.** Visualization of the Open-MAGVIT2 tokenizer trained at LibriTTS (`libritts_24khz` version). (a) indicates the original audio spectrograms while (b) specifies the reconstruction audio spectrograms.
<p align="center">
    <img src="https://github.com/youngsheen/SimVQ/raw/main/assets/case_audio.png" alt="Audio Reconstruction">
</p>

## Acknowledgement
The codebase of SimVQ is adapted from [Open-MAGVIT2](https://github.com/TencentARC/Open-MAGVIT2) and [WavTokenizer](https://github.com/jishengpeng/WavTokenizer). Thanks for their wonderful work.

## Citation
If you find our work helpful or inspiring, please feel free to cite it.

```bibtex
@misc{zhu2024simvq,
      title={Addressing Representation Collapse in Vector Quantized Models with One Linear Layer},
      author={Yongxin Zhu and Dan Su and Liqiang He and Linli Xu and Lidong Bing},
      year={2024},
      eprint={2411.02038},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.LG}
}
```