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Towards Compact Neural Networks via End-to-End Training: A Bayesian Tensor Approach with Automatic Rank Determination (2010.08689v3)

Published 17 Oct 2020 in cs.LG and stat.ML

Abstract: While post-training model compression can greatly reduce the inference cost of a deep neural network, uncompressed training still consumes a huge amount of hardware resources, run-time and energy. It is highly desirable to directly train a compact neural network from scratch with low memory and low computational cost. Low-rank tensor decomposition is one of the most effective approaches to reduce the memory and computing requirements of large-size neural networks. However, directly training a low-rank tensorized neural network is a very challenging task because it is hard to determine a proper tensor rank {\it a priori}, which controls the model complexity and compression ratio in the training process. This paper presents a novel end-to-end framework for low-rank tensorized training of neural networks. We first develop a flexible Bayesian model that can handle various low-rank tensor formats (e.g., CP, Tucker, tensor train and tensor-train matrix) that compress neural network parameters in training. This model can automatically determine the tensor ranks inside a nonlinear forward model, which is beyond the capability of existing Bayesian tensor methods. We further develop a scalable stochastic variational inference solver to estimate the posterior density of large-scale problems in training. Our work provides the first general-purpose rank-adaptive framework for end-to-end tensorized training. Our numerical results on various neural network architectures show orders-of-magnitude parameter reduction and little accuracy loss (or even better accuracy) in the training process. Specifically, on a very large deep learning recommendation system with over $4.2\times 109$ model parameters, our method can reduce the variables to only $1.6\times 105$ automatically in the training process (i.e., by $2.6\times 104$ times) while achieving almost the same accuracy.

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