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Expert Routing for Communication-Efficient MoE via Finite Expert Banks

Machine Learning 2026-05-08 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Resource-efficient machine learning increasingly uses sparse Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architectures, where the gate acts as both a learning component and a routing interface controlling computation, communication, and accuracy. Motivated by finite-rate interpretations of MoE gating, we treat the gate as a stochastic channel and use I(X;T)I(X;T) to quantify the routing information available to the selected expert. To make the associated information quantities tractable beyond synthetic examples, we develop a finite-bank MNIST construction using pretrained CNN experts and a discrete, data-dependent selection rule. Since the selected model belongs to a finite candidate set, the algorithmic mutual information I(S;W)I(S;W) admits a closed-form discrete-entropy estimator from the empirical posterior q(WS)q(W|S). Sweeping a data-dependence parameter α\alpha, we observe that I^(S;W)\widehat I(S;W) monotonically tracks the generalization gap, while the Xu-Raginsky bound exhibits the expected looseness. We also compare with a uniform union-bound baseline and introduce an empirical estimator of I(X;T)I(X;T) together with a Blahut-Arimoto procedure for tracing an accuracy-rate curve over the expert bank. The proposed framework provides a practical tool for analyzing resource-aware MoE inference systems and for interpreting I(X;T)I(X;T) and D(Rg)D(R_g) as design proxies for efficient expert routing.

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@article{arxiv.2605.05278,
  title  = {Expert Routing for Communication-Efficient MoE via Finite Expert Banks},
  author = {Mohammad Reza Deylam Salehi and Ali Khalesi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.05278},
  year   = {2026}
}