An uncertainty-aware hybrid language model skips and compresses uplink token transmissions, achieving up to 206 times higher token throughput with 97.4% accuracy in simulation.
Sparse Logit Sampling: Accelerating Knowledge Distillation in LLMs
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Knowledge distillation can be a cost-effective technique to distill knowledge in Large Language Models, if the teacher output logits can be pre-computed and cached. However, successfully applying this to pre-training remains largely unexplored. In this work, we prove that naive approaches for sparse knowledge distillation such as caching Top-K probabilities, while intuitive, provide biased estimates of teacher probability distribution to the student, resulting in suboptimal performance and calibration. We propose an importance-sampling-based method `Random Sampling Knowledge Distillation', which provides unbiased estimates, preserves the gradient in expectation, and requires storing significantly sparser logits. Our method enables faster training of student models with marginal overhead (<10%) compared to cross-entropy based training, while maintaining competitive performance compared to full distillation, across a range of model sizes from 300M to 3B.
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Communication-Efficient Hybrid Language Model via Uncertainty-Aware Opportunistic and Compressed Transmission
An uncertainty-aware hybrid language model skips and compresses uplink token transmissions, achieving up to 206 times higher token throughput with 97.4% accuracy in simulation.