基于换能器的语音识别的加速器感知训练

Suhaila M. Shakiah, R. Swaminathan, H. Nguyen, Raviteja Chinta, Tariq Afzal, Nathan Susanj, A. Mouchtaris, Grant P. Strimel, A. Rastrow
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机器学习模型的权值和激活值在训练过程中以全精度表示。当部署在神经网络加速器(NNA)芯片上时,这会导致运行时性能下降,NNA芯片利用高度并行的定点算法来改善运行时内存和延迟。在这项工作中,我们在训练阶段复制了NNA算子,考虑了由于反向传播中对NNA的低精度推断而导致的退化。我们提出的方法有效地模拟了NNA操作,从而无需将量化容易出错的数据传输到中央处理单元(CPU),最终减少了用户感知延迟(UPL)。我们将我们的方法应用于递归神经网络传感器(RNN-T),这是一种用于设备上流语音识别任务的有吸引力的架构。我们在270K小时的英语数据上训练和评估了模型,结果显示发动机延迟改善了5-7%,同时减少了10%的相对下降。
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Accelerator-Aware Training for Transducer-Based Speech Recognition
Machine learning model weights and activations are represented in full-precision during training. This leads to performance degradation in runtime when deployed on neural network accelerator (NNA) chips, which leverage highly parallelized fixed-point arithmetic to improve runtime memory and latency. In this work, we replicate the NNA operators during the training phase, accounting for the degradation due to low-precision inference on the NNA in back-propagation. Our proposed method efficiently emulates NNA operations, thus foregoing the need to transfer quantization error-prone data to the Central Processing Unit (CPU), ultimately reducing the user perceived latency (UPL). We apply our approach to Recurrent Neural Network-Transducer (RNN-T), an attractive architecture for on-device streaming speech recognition tasks. We train and evaluate models on 270K hours of English data and show a 5-7% improvement in engine latency while saving up to 10% relative degradation in WER.
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