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Proximal Diffusion Neural Sampler

Published: October 4, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.03824v1

By: Wei Guo , Jaemoo Choi , Yuchen Zhu and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps computers draw complex pictures by learning step-by-step.

Business Areas:
Content Delivery Network Content and Publishing

The task of learning a diffusion-based neural sampler for drawing samples from an unnormalized target distribution can be viewed as a stochastic optimal control problem on path measures. However, the training of neural samplers can be challenging when the target distribution is multimodal with significant barriers separating the modes, potentially leading to mode collapse. We propose a framework named \textbf{Proximal Diffusion Neural Sampler (PDNS)} that addresses these challenges by tackling the stochastic optimal control problem via proximal point method on the space of path measures. PDNS decomposes the learning process into a series of simpler subproblems that create a path gradually approaching the desired distribution. This staged procedure traces a progressively refined path to the desired distribution and promotes thorough exploration across modes. For a practical and efficient realization, we instantiate each proximal step with a proximal weighted denoising cross-entropy (WDCE) objective. We demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of PDNS through extensive experiments on both continuous and discrete sampling tasks, including challenging scenarios in molecular dynamics and statistical physics.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
31 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)