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What is Lost in Knowledge Distillation?

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arxiv 2311.04142 v1 pith:TWYCCWAS submitted 2023-11-07 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords distillationcompressioninformationknowledgemodelnetworksprocessstudent
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Deep neural networks (DNNs) have improved NLP tasks significantly, but training and maintaining such networks could be costly. Model compression techniques, such as, knowledge distillation (KD), have been proposed to address the issue; however, the compression process could be lossy. Motivated by this, our work investigates how a distilled student model differs from its teacher, if the distillation process causes any information losses, and if the loss follows a specific pattern. Our experiments aim to shed light on the type of tasks might be less or more sensitive to KD by reporting data points on the contribution of different factors, such as the number of layers or attention heads. Results such as ours could be utilized when determining effective and efficient configurations to achieve optimal information transfers between larger (teacher) and smaller (student) models.

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  1. Feature Alignment and Representation Transfer in Knowledge Distillation for Large Language Models

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    A broad survey of knowledge distillation for LLMs that summarizes published methods but contains no new results and several citation errors.

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