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Quantized Sparse Weight Decomposition for Neural Network Compression

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arxiv 2207.11048 v1 pith:QL43OIMA submitted 2022-07-22 cs.LG

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In this paper, we introduce a novel method of neural network weight compression. In our method, we store weight tensors as sparse, quantized matrix factors, whose product is computed on the fly during inference to generate the target model's weights. We use projected gradient descent methods to find quantized and sparse factorization of the weight tensors. We show that this approach can be seen as a unification of weight SVD, vector quantization, and sparse PCA. Combined with end-to-end fine-tuning our method exceeds or is on par with previous state-of-the-art methods in terms of the trade-off between accuracy and model size. Our method is applicable to both moderate compression regimes, unlike vector quantization, and extreme compression regimes.

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