Dual Codebook VQ: Enhanced Image Reconstruction with Reduced Codebook Size
Abstract
Vector Quantization (VQ) techniques face significant challenges in codebook utilization, limiting reconstruction fidelity in image modeling. We introduce a Dual Codebook mechanism that effectively addresses this limitation by partitioning the representation into complementary global and local components. The global codebook employs a lightweight transformer for concurrent updates of all code vectors, while the local codebook maintains precise feature representation through deterministic selection. This complementary approach is trained from scratch without requiring pre-trained knowledge. Experimental evaluation across multiple standard benchmark datasets demonstrates state-of-the-art reconstruction quality while using a compact codebook of size 512 - half the size of previous methods that require pre-training. Our approach achieves significant FID improvements across diverse image domains, particularly excelling in scene and face reconstruction tasks. These results establish Dual Codebook VQ as an efficient paradigm for high-fidelity image reconstruction with significantly reduced computational requirements.
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