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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Annenberg 213

CMX Lunch Seminar

Flow Maps: Flow-based generative models with lightning-fast inference
Nicholas Boffi, Assistant Professor, Department of Machine Learning and Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University,
Speaker's Bio:
I am an assistant professor in the Machine Learning Department and the Department of Mathematical Sciences at CMU. I lead a small, focused team that studies the algorithmic foundations of generative models and their application to problems across artificial intelligence, science, and engineering. Previously, I was a Courant Instructor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences working with Eric Vanden-Eijnden. I completed my PhD in applied mathematics at Harvard co-advised by Jean-Jacques Slotine and Chris Rycroft.

Flow-based models have spurred a revolution in generative modeling, driving astounding advancements across diverse domains including high-resolution text to image synthesis and de-novo drug design. Yet despite their remarkable performance, inference in these models requires the solution of a differential equation, which is extremely costly for the large-scale neural network-based models used in practice. In this talk, we introduce a mathematical theory of flow maps, a new class of generative models that directly learn the solution operator for a flow-based model. By learning this operator, flow maps can generate data in 1-4 network evaluations, leading to orders of magnitude faster inference compared to standard flow-based models. We discuss several algorithms for efficiently learning flow maps in practice that emerge from our theory, and we show how many popular recent methods for accelerated inference -- including consistency models, shortcut models, align your flow, and mean flow -- can be viewed as particular cases of our formalism. We demonstrate the practical effectiveness of flow maps across several tasks including image synthesis, geometric data generation, and inference-time guidance of pre-trained text-to-image models.

For more information, please contact Jolene Brink by phone at (626)395-2813 or by email at [email protected] or visit CMX Website.