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Automatic Model Parallelism for Deep Neural Networks with Compiler and Hardware Support (1906.08168v1)

Published 11 Jun 2019 in cs.DC and cs.LG

Abstract: The deep neural networks (DNNs) have been enormously successful in tasks that were hitherto in the human-only realm such as image recognition, and language translation. Owing to their success the DNNs are being explored for use in ever more sophisticated tasks. One of the ways that the DNNs are made to scale for the complex undertakings is by increasing their size -- deeper and wider networks can model well the additional complexity. Such large models are trained using model parallelism on multiple compute devices such as multi-GPUs and multi-node systems. In this paper, we develop a compiler-driven approach to achieve model parallelism. We model the computation and communication costs of a dataflow graph that embodies the neural network training process and then, partition the graph using heuristics in such a manner that the communication between compute devices is minimal and we have a good load balance. The hardware scheduling assistants are proposed to assist the compiler in fine tuning the distribution of work at runtime.

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