Access-Redundancy Tradeoffs in Quantized Linear Computations

05/10/2023
by   Vinayak Ramkumar, et al.
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Linear real-valued computations over distributed datasets are common in many applications, most notably as part of machine learning inference. In particular, linear computations which are quantized, i.e., where the coefficients are restricted to a predetermined set of values (such as ± 1), gained increasing interest lately due to their role in efficient, robust, or private machine learning models. Given a dataset to store in a distributed system, we wish to encode it so that all such computations could be conducted by accessing a small number of servers, called the access parameter of the system. Doing so relieves the remaining servers to execute other tasks, and reduces the overall communication in the system. Minimizing the access parameter gives rise to an access-redundancy tradeoff, where smaller access parameter requires more redundancy in the system, and vice versa. In this paper we study this tradeoff, and provide several explicit code constructions based on covering codes in a novel way. While the connection to covering codes has been observed in the past, our results strictly outperform the state-of-the-art, and extend the framework to new families of computations.

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