MOSEL: Inference Serving Using Dynamic Modality Selection

Bodun Hu, Le Xu, Jeongyoon Moon, Neeraja J. Yadwadkar, Aditya Akella
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Rapid advancements over the years have helped machine learning models reach previously hard-to-achieve goals, sometimes even exceeding human capabilities. However, to attain the desired accuracy, the model sizes and in turn their computational requirements have increased drastically. Thus, serving predictions from these models to meet any target latency and cost requirements of applications remains a key challenge, despite recent work in building inference-serving systems as well as algorithmic approaches that dynamically adapt models based on inputs. In this paper, we introduce a form of dynamism, modality selection, where we adaptively choose modalities from inference inputs while maintaining the model quality. We introduce MOSEL, an automated inference serving system for multi-modal ML models that carefully picks input modalities per request based on user-defined performance and accuracy requirements. MOSEL exploits modality configurations extensively, improving system throughput by 3.6$\times$ with an accuracy guarantee and shortening job completion times by 11$\times$.
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MOSEL:使用动态模态选择的推理服务
多年来的快速发展帮助机器学习模型实现了以前难以实现的目标,有时甚至超过了人类的能力。然而,为了达到期望的精度,模型的大小和它们的计算需求急剧增加。因此,尽管最近在构建推理服务系统以及基于输入动态调整模型的算法方法方面的工作,但从这些模型中提供预测以满足应用程序的任何目标延迟和成本要求仍然是一个关键挑战。在本文中,我们引入了一种动态形式,模态选择,在保持模型质量的同时,我们自适应地从推理输入中选择模态。我们介绍了MOSEL,这是一个针对多模态ML模型的自动推理服务系统,它根据用户定义的性能和精度要求仔细选择每个请求的输入模态。mosel广泛利用了模态配置,在保证精度的同时将系统吞吐量提高了3.6倍,并将作业完成时间缩短了11倍。
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