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Parallel Complexity of Forward and Backward Propagation

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arxiv 1712.06577 v1 pith:5B7GRYA7 submitted 2017-12-18 cs.LG cs.AIcs.NAmath.NA

classification cs.LGcs.AIcs.NAmath.NA
keywords backwardparallelpropagationtriangularfnnsforwardgraphlayers
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We show that the forward and backward propagation can be formulated as a solution of lower and upper triangular systems of equations. For standard feedforward (FNNs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs) the triangular systems are always block bi-diagonal, while for a general computation graph (directed acyclic graph) they can have a more complex triangular sparsity pattern. We discuss direct and iterative parallel algorithms that can be used for their solution and interpreted as different ways of performing model parallelism. Also, we show that for FNNs and RNNs with $k$ layers and $\tau$ time steps the backward propagation can be performed in parallel in O($\log k$) and O($\log k \log \tau$) steps, respectively. Finally, we outline the generalization of this technique using Jacobians that potentially allows us to handle arbitrary layers.

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