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Low-Bit Integerization of Vision Transformers using Operand Reordering for Efficient Hardware

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arxiv 2504.18547 v2 pith:BI774JRQ submitted 2025-04-11 cs.LG cs.CVcs.SYeess.SY

classification cs.LGcs.CVcs.SYeess.SY
keywords matrixcomputationaldequantizationefficienthardwareinferenceintegerizationlinear
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Pre-trained vision transformers have achieved remarkable performance across various visual tasks but suffer from expensive computational and memory costs. While model quantization reduces memory usage by lowering precision, these models still incur significant computational overhead due to the dequantization before matrix operations. In this work, we analyze the computation graph and propose an integerization process based on operation reordering. Specifically, the process delays dequantization until after matrix operations. This enables integerized matrix multiplication and linear module by directly processing the quantized input. To validate our approach, we synthesize the self-attention module of ViT on a systolic array-based hardware. Experimental results show that our low-bit inference reduces per-PE power consumption for linear layer and matrix multiplication, bridging the gap between quantized models and efficient inference.

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    A 3-bit integerized DeiT vision transformer attention accelerator on an Alveo U250 FPGA reports 13,568 GOPs/s, 219.4 GOPs/s/W, and 77.81% ImageNet top-1 accuracy.

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