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arxiv: 2310.12818 · v1 · pith:FDPS6K3Dnew · submitted 2023-10-19 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.AI· cs.LG

Boosting Inference Efficiency: Unleashing the Power of Parameter-Shared Pre-trained Language Models

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keywords inferencemodelsparameter-sharedplmscomputationalefficiencylanguagepre-trained
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Parameter-shared pre-trained language models (PLMs) have emerged as a successful approach in resource-constrained environments, enabling substantial reductions in model storage and memory costs without significant performance compromise. However, it is important to note that parameter sharing does not alleviate computational burdens associated with inference, thus impeding its practicality in situations characterized by limited stringent latency requirements or computational resources. Building upon neural ordinary differential equations (ODEs), we introduce a straightforward technique to enhance the inference efficiency of parameter-shared PLMs. Additionally, we propose a simple pre-training technique that leads to fully or partially shared models capable of achieving even greater inference acceleration. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our methods on both autoregressive and autoencoding PLMs, providing novel insights into more efficient utilization of parameter-shared models in resource-constrained settings.

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