Block Circulant Adapter for Large Language Models
Ding, Xinyu, Wang, Meiqi, Liao, Siyu, Wang, Zhongfeng
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) is difficult due to their huge model size. Recent Fourier domain-based methods show potential for reducing fine-tuning costs. We propose a block circulant matrix-based fine-tuning method with a stable training heuristic to leverage the properties of circulant matrices and one-dimensional Fourier transforms to reduce storage and computation costs. Experiments show that our method uses $14\times$ less number of parameters than VeRA, $16\times$ smaller than LoRA and $32\times$ less FLOPs than FourierFT, while maintaining close or better task performance. Our approach presents a promising way in frequency domain to fine-tune large models on downstream tasks.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-16-2025
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