Colinearity Decay: Training Quantization-Friendly ViTs with Outlier Decay

Abstract

Low-bit quantization is a practical route for efficiently deploying vision Transformers, yet activation outliers complicate fully quantized deployment. Existing methods either handle quantization post-training or suppress large activations during training; however, aggressively restricting outliers in vision models can lead to a poorer trade-off between full-precision and quantized accuracy. We argue that rather than simply suppressing outliers, the training objective should control the structural amplification that makes them harmful. To this end, we introduce Colinearity-Decay (CD), a structural regularizer for ordered matrix pairs within Transformer blocks. CD penalizes detrimental cross-matrix alignment and mitigates extreme activations without altering the architecture or task loss. Applied as a decoupled update, CD is non-invasive and introduces minimal training overhead. Across ImageNet-1K pre-training, COCO detection, and downstream fine-tuning, CD consistently boosts quantized accuracy across multiple pipelines while preserving, or even improving, full-precision performance. Ultimately, our results demonstrate that structural regularization effectively prepares vision Transformers for low-bit deployment with zero inference-time overhead.

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