NNiT: Width-Agnostic Neural Network Generation with Structurally Aligned Weight Spaces
Jiwoo Kim, Swarajh Mehta, Hao-Lun Hsu, Hyunwoo Ryu, Yudong Liu, Miroslav Pajic
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Generative modeling of neural network parameters is often tied to architectures because standard parameter representations rely on known weight-matrix dimensions. Generation is further complicated by permutation symmetries that allow networks to model similar input-output functions while having widely different, unaligned parameterizations. In this work, we introduce Neural Network Diffusion Transformers (NNiTs), which generate weights in a width-agnostic manner by tokenizing weight matrices into patches and modeling them as locally structured fields. We establish that Graph HyperNetworks (GHNs) with a convolutional neural network (CNN) decoder structurally align the weight space, creating the local correlation necessary for patch-based processing. Focusing on MLPs, where permutation symmetry is especially apparent, NNiT generates fully functional networks across a range of architectures. Our approach jointly models discrete architecture tokens and continuous weight patches within a single sequence model. On ManiSkill3 robotics tasks, NNiT achieves >85% success on architecture topologies unseen during training, while baseline approaches fail to generalize.
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