Globally optimized SVD compression of LLMs via Fermi-function-based rank selection and gauge fixing
Abstract
Large Language Models (LLMs) are very demanding in terms of their computational resources. Low-rank decompositions of LLM weights, e.g. via Singular Value Decomposition (SVD), is a promising approach for LLM compression, but presents several practical hurdles, e.g. selecting appropriate layer-wise ranks and getting rid of its parameter redundancy. In this work, we present two physics-inspired improvements to SVD LLM compression: (1) FermiGrad, a gradient-descent algorithm that determines globally optimal layer-wise ranks by relaxing the discrete singular-value truncation into a continuous optimization using the Fermi function; (2) PivGa, an additional lossless compression of the low-rank factors that exploits the intrinsic gauge freedom in their parametrization.
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