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ShadowLLM: Predictor-based Contextual Sparsity for Large Language Models

Authors :
Akhauri, Yash
AbouElhamayed, Ahmed F
Dotzel, Jordan
Zhang, Zhiru
Rush, Alexander M
Huda, Safeen
Abdelfattah, Mohamed S
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The high power consumption and latency-sensitive deployments of large language models (LLMs) have motivated efficiency techniques like quantization and sparsity. Contextual sparsity, where the sparsity pattern is input-dependent, is crucial in LLMs because the permanent removal of attention heads or neurons from LLMs can significantly degrade accuracy. Prior work has attempted to model contextual sparsity using neural networks trained to predict activation magnitudes, which can be used to dynamically prune structures with low predicted activation magnitude. In this paper, we look beyond magnitude-based pruning criteria to assess attention head and neuron importance in LLMs. We develop a novel predictor called ShadowLLM, which can shadow the LLM behavior and enforce better sparsity patterns, resulting in over 15% improvement in end-to-end accuracy compared to prior methods. In addition, ShadowLLM achieves up to a 20% speed-up over the state-of-the-art DejaVu framework. These enhancements are validated on Llama-2 and OPT models with up to 30 billion parameters. Our code is available at \href{https://github.com/abdelfattah-lab/shadow_llm/}{ShadowLLM}.<br />Comment: Accepted to EMNLP 2024 (Main, Long Paper)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.16635
Document Type :
Working Paper