PreLoRA: Hybrid Pre-training of Vision Transformers with Full Training and Low-Rank Adapters
Thapa, Krishu K, Barik, Reet, Chitty-Venkata, Krishna Teja, Emani, Murali, Vishwanath, Venkatram
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Training large models ranging from millions to billions of parameters is highly resource-intensive, requiring significant time, compute, and memory. It is observed that most of the learning (higher change in weights) takes place in the earlier stage of the training loop. These changes stabilize as training continues enabling them to be captured by matrices of a low intrinsic rank. Therefore, we propose an approach to identify such states of partial convergence and dynamically switch from full parameter training to Low Rank Adaptation (LoRA) on the ViT-Large model. W e introduce a flexible approach that leverages user-defined hyper-parameters to determine the switching point and assign a rank specific to each module layer based on its level of convergence. Experimental results show that this approach preserves model accuracy while reducing the number of train-able parameters to 10% of its original size, resulting in a 3 improvement in throughput, and a 1.5 reduction in average training time per epoch while also reducing GPU memory consumption by 20%.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-29-2025
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