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Linformer: Self-Attention with Linear Complexity

Sinong Wang
Belinda Z. Li
Madian Khabsa
Han Fang
Hao Ma
Abstract

Large transformer models have shown extraordinary success in achieving state-of-the-art results in many natural language processing applications. However, training and deploying these models can be prohibitively costly for long sequences, as the standard self-attention mechanism of the Transformer uses O(n2)O(n^2) time and space with respect to sequence length. In this paper, we demonstrate that the self-attention mechanism can be approximated by a low-rank matrix. We further exploit this finding to propose a new self-attention mechanism, which reduces the overall self-attention complexity from O(n2)O(n^2) to O(n)O(n) in both time and space. The resulting linear transformer, the \textit{Linformer}, performs on par with standard Transformer models, while being much more memory- and time-efficient.

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