The Inhibitor: ReLU and Addition-Based Attention for Efficient Transformers under Fully Homomorphic Encryption on the Torus
Abstract
To enhance the computational efficiency of quantized Transformers, we replace the dot-product and Softmax-based attention with an alternative mechanism involving addition and ReLU activation only. This side-steps the expansion to double precision often required by matrix multiplication and avoids costly Softmax evaluations but maintains much of the core functionality of conventional dot-product attention. It can enable more efficient execution and support larger quantized Transformer models on resource-constrained hardware or alternative arithmetic systems like homomorphic encryption. Training experiments on four common benchmark tasks show test set prediction scores comparable to those of conventional Transformers with dot-product attention. Our scaling experiments also suggest significant computational savings, both in plaintext and under encryption. In particular, we believe that the ReLU and addition-based attention mechanism examined in this paper may enable privacy-preserving AI applications operating under homomorphic encryption by avoiding the costly multiplication of encrypted variables.
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@article{arxiv.2310.02041,
title = {The Inhibitor: ReLU and Addition-Based Attention for Efficient Transformers under Fully Homomorphic Encryption on the Torus},
author = {Rickard Brännvall and Andrei Stoian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.02041},
year = {2025}
}
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6 pages, 4 tables