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Mixed Precision Training
Deep neural networks have enabled progress in a wide variety of applications.
Growing the size of the neural network typically results in improved accuracy.
As model sizes grow, the memory and compute requirements for training these
models also increases. We introduce a technique to train deep neural networks
using half precision floating point numbers. In our technique, weights,
activations and gradients are stored in IEEE half-precision format.
Half-precision floating numbers have limited numerical range compared to
single-precision numbers. We propose two techniques to handle this loss of
information. Firstly, we recommend maintaining a single-precision copy of the
weights that accumulates the gradients after each optimizer step. This
single-precision copy is rounded to half-precision format during training.
Secondly, we propose scaling the loss appropriately to handle the loss of
information with half-precision gradients. We demonstrate that this approach
works for a wide variety of models including convolution neural networks,
recurrent neural networks and generative adversarial networks. This technique
works for large scale models with more than 100 million parameters trained on
large datasets. Using this approach, we can reduce the memory consumption of
deep learning models by nearly 2x. In future processors, we can also expect a
significant computation speedup using half-precision hardware units.Comment: Published as a conference paper at ICLR 201