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HAT: Hardware-Aware Transformers for Efficient Natural Language Processing

Hardware-Aware Transformers enhance low-latency inference on various hardware platforms through efficient neural architecture search.

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Transformers are ubiquitous in Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks, but they are difficult to be deployed on hardware due to the intensive computation. To enable low-latency inference on resource-constrained hardware platforms, we propose to design Hardware-Aware Transformers (HAT) with neural architecture search. We first construct a large design space with arbitrary encoder-decoder attention and heterogeneous layers. Then we train a SuperTransformer that covers all candidates in the design space, and efficiently produces many SubTransformers with weight sharing. Finally, we perform an evolutionary search with a hardware latency constraint to find a specialized SubTransformer dedicated to run fast on the target hardware. Extensive experiments on four machine translation tasks demonstrate that HAT can discover efficient models for different hardware (CPU, GPU, IoT device). When running WMT'14 translation task on Raspberry Pi-4, HAT can achieve 3\times speedup, 3.7\times smaller size over baseline Transformer; 2.7\times speedup, 3.6\times smaller size over Evolved Transformer with 12,041\times less search cost and no performance loss. HAT code is https://github.com/mit-han-lab/hardware-aware-transformers.git

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