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Ultra-Sparse Memory Network

Nov 23, 2024•20 min•Ep. 123
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🤗 Paper Upvotes: 14 | cs.LG

Authors:
Zihao Huang, Qiyang Min, Hongzhi Huang, Defa Zhu, Yutao Zeng, Ran Guo, Xun Zhou

Title:
Ultra-Sparse Memory Network

Arxiv:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.12364v1

Abstract:
It is widely acknowledged that the performance of Transformer models is exponentially related to their number of parameters and computational complexity. While approaches like Mixture of Experts (MoE) decouple parameter count from computational complexity, they still face challenges in inference due to high memory access costs. This work introduces UltraMem, incorporating large-scale, ultra-sparse memory layer to address these limitations. Our approach significantly reduces inference latency while maintaining model performance. We also investigate the scaling laws of this new architecture, demonstrating that it not only exhibits favorable scaling properties but outperforms traditional models. In our experiments, we train networks with up to 20 million memory slots. The results show that our method achieves state-of-the-art inference speed and model performance within a given computational budget.

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