Generalization bounds for score-based generative models: a synthetic proof
Abstract: We establish minimax convergence rates for score-based generative models (SGMs) under the $1$-Wasserstein distance. Assuming the target density $p\star$ lies in a nonparametric $\beta$-smooth H\"older class with either compact support or subGaussian tails on $\mathbb{R}d$, we prove that neural network-based score estimators trained via denoising score matching yield generative models achieving rate $n{-(\beta+1)/(2\beta+d)}$ up to polylogarithmic factors. Our unified analysis handles arbitrary smoothness $\beta > 0$, supports both deterministic and stochastic samplers, and leverages shape constraints on $p\star$ to induce regularity of the score. The resulting proofs are more concise, and grounded in generic stability of diffusions and standard approximation theory.
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