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SAeUron: Interpretable Concept Unlearning in Diffusion Models with Sparse Autoencoders Episode 466

SAeUron: Interpretable Concept Unlearning in Diffusion Models with Sparse Autoencoders

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🤗 Upvotes: 3 | cs.LG, cs.AI

Authors:
Bartosz Cywiński, Kamil Deja

Title:
SAeUron: Interpretable Concept Unlearning in Diffusion Models with Sparse Autoencoders

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.18052v2

Abstract:
Diffusion models, while powerful, can inadvertently generate harmful or undesirable content, raising significant ethical and safety concerns. Recent machine unlearning approaches offer potential solutions but often lack transparency, making it difficult to understand the changes they introduce to the base model. In this work, we introduce SAeUron, a novel method leveraging features learned by sparse autoencoders (SAEs) to remove unwanted concepts in text-to-image diffusion models. First, we demonstrate that SAEs, trained in an unsupervised manner on activations from multiple denoising timesteps of the diffusion model, capture sparse and interpretable features corresponding to specific concepts. Building on this, we propose a feature selection method that enables precise interventions on model activations to block targeted content while preserving overall performance. Evaluation with the competitive UnlearnCanvas benchmark on object and style unlearning highlights SAeUron's state-of-the-art performance. Moreover, we show that with a single SAE, we can remove multiple concepts simultaneously and that in contrast to other methods, SAeUron mitigates the possibility of generating unwanted content, even under adversarial attack. Code and checkpoints are available at: https://github.com/cywinski/SAeUron.


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