Select-N meets LLM latency SLOs by choosing and continuously adjusting an offloading interval that controls how much model state lives in CPU memory, increasing host memory usage and throughput versus prior offloading systems.
AWESOME: GPU Memory-constrained Long Document Summarization using Memory Mechanism and Global Salient Content
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Long document summarization systems are critical for domains with lengthy and jargonladen text, yet they present significant challenges to researchers and developers with limited computing resources. Existing solutions mainly focus on efficient attentions or divide-and-conquer strategies. The former reduces theoretical time complexity, but is still memory-heavy. The latter methods sacrifice global context, leading to uninformative and incoherent summaries. This work aims to leverage the memory-efficient nature of divide-and-conquer methods while preserving global context. Concretely, our framework AWESOME uses two novel mechanisms: (1) External memory mechanisms track previously encoded document segments and their corresponding summaries, to enhance global document understanding and summary coherence. (2) Global salient content is further identified beforehand to augment each document segment to support its summarization. Extensive experiments on diverse genres of text, including government reports, transcripts, scientific papers, and novels, show that AWESOME produces summaries with improved informativeness, faithfulness, and coherence than competitive baselines on longer documents, while having a smaller GPU memory footprint.
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Memory Offloading for Large Language Model Inference with Latency SLO Guarantees
Select-N meets LLM latency SLOs by choosing and continuously adjusting an offloading interval that controls how much model state lives in CPU memory, increasing host memory usage and throughput versus prior offloading systems.