2-bit Conformer quantization for automatic speech recognition

26 May 2023  ·  Oleg Rybakov, Phoenix Meadowlark, Shaojin Ding, David Qiu, Jian Li, David Rim, Yanzhang He ·

Large speech models are rapidly gaining traction in research community. As a result, model compression has become an important topic, so that these models can fit in memory and be served with reduced cost. Practical approaches for compressing automatic speech recognition (ASR) model use int8 or int4 weight quantization. In this study, we propose to develop 2-bit ASR models. We explore the impact of symmetric and asymmetric quantization combined with sub-channel quantization and clipping on both LibriSpeech dataset and large-scale training data. We obtain a lossless 2-bit Conformer model with 32% model size reduction when compared to state of the art 4-bit Conformer model for LibriSpeech. With the large-scale training data, we obtain a 2-bit Conformer model with over 40% model size reduction against the 4-bit version at the cost of 17% relative word error rate degradation

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