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Persia: An Open, Hybrid System Scaling Deep Learning-based Recommenders up to 100 Trillion Parameters

Machine Learning 2021-11-24 v3 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

Deep learning based models have dominated the current landscape of production recommender systems. Furthermore, recent years have witnessed an exponential growth of the model scale--from Google's 2016 model with 1 billion parameters to the latest Facebook's model with 12 trillion parameters. Significant quality boost has come with each jump of the model capacity, which makes us believe the era of 100 trillion parameters is around the corner. However, the training of such models is challenging even within industrial scale data centers. This difficulty is inherited from the staggering heterogeneity of the training computation--the model's embedding layer could include more than 99.99% of the total model size, which is extremely memory-intensive; while the rest neural network is increasingly computation-intensive. To support the training of such huge models, an efficient distributed training system is in urgent need. In this paper, we resolve this challenge by careful co-design of both the optimization algorithm and the distributed system architecture. Specifically, in order to ensure both the training efficiency and the training accuracy, we design a novel hybrid training algorithm, where the embedding layer and the dense neural network are handled by different synchronization mechanisms; then we build a system called Persia (short for parallel recommendation training system with hybrid acceleration) to support this hybrid training algorithm. Both theoretical demonstration and empirical study up to 100 trillion parameters have conducted to justified the system design and implementation of Persia. We make Persia publicly available (at https://github.com/PersiaML/Persia) so that anyone would be able to easily train a recommender model at the scale of 100 trillion parameters.

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@article{arxiv.2111.05897,
  title  = {Persia: An Open, Hybrid System Scaling Deep Learning-based Recommenders up to 100 Trillion Parameters},
  author = {Xiangru Lian and Binhang Yuan and Xuefeng Zhu and Yulong Wang and Yongjun He and Honghuan Wu and Lei Sun and Haodong Lyu and Chengjun Liu and Xing Dong and Yiqiao Liao and Mingnan Luo and Congfei Zhang and Jingru Xie and Haonan Li and Lei Chen and Renjie Huang and Jianying Lin and Chengchun Shu and Xuezhong Qiu and Zhishan Liu and Dongying Kong and Lei Yuan and Hai Yu and Sen Yang and Ce Zhang and Ji Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.05897},
  year   = {2021}
}