HyperRouter: Towards Efficient Training and Inference of Sparse Mixture of Experts

By routing input tokens to only a few split experts, Sparse Mixture-of-Experts has enabled efficient training of large language models. Recent findings suggest that fixing the routers can achieve competitive performance by alleviating the collapsing problem, where all experts eventually learn simila...

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Main Authors Do, Giang, Le, Khiem, Pham, Quang, Nguyen, TrungTin, Doan, Thanh-Nam, Nguyen, Bint T, Liu, Chenghao, Ramasamy, Savitha, Li, Xiaoli, Hoi, Steven
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 12.12.2023
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Summary:By routing input tokens to only a few split experts, Sparse Mixture-of-Experts has enabled efficient training of large language models. Recent findings suggest that fixing the routers can achieve competitive performance by alleviating the collapsing problem, where all experts eventually learn similar representations. However, this strategy has two key limitations: (i) the policy derived from random routers might be sub-optimal, and (ii) it requires extensive resources during training and evaluation, leading to limited efficiency gains. This work introduces \HyperRout, which dynamically generates the router's parameters through a fixed hypernetwork and trainable embeddings to achieve a balance between training the routers and freezing them to learn an improved routing policy. Extensive experiments across a wide range of tasks demonstrate the superior performance and efficiency gains of \HyperRouter compared to existing routing methods. Our implementation is publicly available at {\url{{https://github.com/giangdip2410/HyperRouter}}}.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2312.07035