QuantuneV2: Compiler-based local metric-driven mixed precision quantization for practical embedded AI applications

IF 6.2 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Jeongseok Kim , Jemin Lee , Yongin Kwon , Daeyoung Kim
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Mixed-precision quantization methods have been proposed to reduce model size while minimizing accuracy degradation. However, existing studies require retraining and do not consider the computational overhead and intermediate representations (IR) generated during the compilation process, limiting their application at the compiler level. This computational overhead refers to the runtime latency caused by frequent quantization and de-quantization operations during inference. Performing these operations at the individual operator level causes significant runtime delays. To address these issues, we propose QuantuneV2, a compiler-based mixed-precision quantization method designed for practical embedded AI applications. QuantuneV2 performs inference only twice – once before quantization and once after quantization – and operates with a computational complexity off O(n) that increases linearly with the number of model parameters. We also made the sensitivity analysis more stable by using local metrics like weights, activation values, the Signal-to-Quantization-Noise Ratio (SQNR), and the Mean Squared Error (MSE). We also cut down on computational overhead by choosing the best IR and using operator fusion. Experimental results show that QuantuneV2 achieved up to a 10.28% improvement in accuracy and a 12.52% increase in speed compared to existing methods across five models: ResNet18v1, ResNet50v1, SqueezeNetv1, VGGNet, and MobileNetv2. This demonstrates that QuantuneV2 enhances model performance while maintaining computational efficiency, making it suitable for deployment in embedded AI environments.
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19.90
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2.70%
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376
审稿时长
10.6 months
期刊介绍: Computing infrastructures and systems are constantly evolving, resulting in increasingly complex and collaborative scientific applications. To cope with these advancements, there is a growing need for collaborative tools that can effectively map, control, and execute these applications. Furthermore, with the explosion of Big Data, there is a requirement for innovative methods and infrastructures to collect, analyze, and derive meaningful insights from the vast amount of data generated. This necessitates the integration of computational and storage capabilities, databases, sensors, and human collaboration. Future Generation Computer Systems aims to pioneer advancements in distributed systems, collaborative environments, high-performance computing, and Big Data analytics. It strives to stay at the forefront of developments in grids, clouds, and the Internet of Things (IoT) to effectively address the challenges posed by these wide-area, fully distributed sensing and computing systems.
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