Actnn: Reducing Training Memory Footprint Via 2-Bit Activation Compressed Training

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACHINE LEARNING, VOL 139(2021)

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The increasing size of neural network models has been critical for improvements in their accuracy, but device memory is not growing at the same rate. This creates fundamental challenges for training neural networks within limited memory environments. In this work, we propose ActNN, a memory-efficient training framework that stores randomly quantized activations for back propagation. We prove the convergence of ActNN for general network architectures, and we characterize the impact of quantization on the convergence via an exact expression for the gradient variance. Using our theory, we propose novel mixed-precision quantization strategies that exploit the activation's heterogeneity across feature dimensions, samples, and layers. These techniques can be readily applied to existing dynamic graph frameworks, such as PyTorch, simply by substituting the layers. We evaluate ActNN on mainstream computer vision models for classification, detection, and segmentation tasks. On all these tasks, ActNN compresses the activation to 2 bits on average, with negligible accuracy loss. ActNN reduces the memory footprint of the activation by 12 x , and it enables training with a 6.6x to 14x larger batch size. We implement ActNN as a PyTorch library at https://github.com/ucbrise/actnn.
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training memory footprint,activation
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