Steffen Schotthöfer

(Institute for Applied and Numerical Mathematics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))
hosted by Seminar Series on Scientific Computing

"Dynamical Low Rank Compression for Efficient Neural Network Training"

( MPI-SWS talk in Kooperation mit dem Fachbereich Informatik)

Neural networks have achieved tremendous success in a large variety of applications. However, their memory footprint and computational demand can render them impractical in application settings with limited hardware or energy resources. In this work, we propose a novel algorithm to find efficient low-rank subnetworks. Remarkably, these subnetworks are determined and adapted already during the training phase and the overall time and memory resources required by both training and evaluating them are significantly reduced. The main idea is to restrict the weight matrices to a low-rank manifold and to update the low-rank factors rather than the full matrix during training. To derive training updates that are restricted to the prescribed manifold, we employ techniques from dynamic model order reduction for matrix differential equations. This allows us to provide approximation, stability, and descent guarantees. Moreover, our method automatically and dynamically adapts the ranks during training to achieve the desired approximation accuracy. The efficiency of the proposed method is demonstrated through a variety of numerical experiments on fully-connected and convolutional networks.

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Time: Tuesday, 13.12.2022, 16:15
Place: Hybrid (Room 32-349 and via Zoom)
Video: https://uni-kl-de.zoom.us/j/63123116305?pwd=Yko3WU9ZblpGR3lGUkVTV1kzMCtUUT09

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