Causal Salience-Aware Quantization — gradient×activation-informed interaction-graph LLM weight quantization targeting exact bit budgets
Project description
CSAQ: Causal Salience-Aware Quantization
Causal Salience-Aware Quantization (CSAQ) is a high-performance LLM weight quantization engine designed to hit perfectly defined fractional bit-budgets (e.g., exactly 4.0 bits/weight) by utilizing mixed-precision formats. Unlike magnitude-based proxies like AWQ or GPTQ, CSAQ uses first-order Taylor approximations to measure actual causal salience combined with advanced co-activation interaction graphs.
Features
- Multi-Bit Mixed Precision: Replaces static quantization settings. Automatically distributes available bit thresholds (
1, 2, 4, 8, 16) based heavily on impact, significantly minimizing degradation on critical model pathways. - Top-K Jaccard Co-Activation Graphs: Discovers sets of weights that commonly fire together using "Atomic Cliques".
- Shared-Scale Architecture: Assigns low-precision bits to trailing follower weights by recycling the Quantization Scaling Factors ($S$) and Zero-Points ($Z$) of the clique's high-salience Leader, aggressively compressing parameters without losing scale context.
- Constant Memory Footprint: Tracks Jaccard activation sparsification using an online bit-vector union/intersection accumulator, avoiding disastrous Out-Of-Memory (OOM) errors during calibration.
Installation
Install using pip:
pip install csaq-quant
Quick Start
1. Python API
You can programmatically apply CSAQ using the core export quantize and managing constraints with CSAQConfig:
import torch
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
from csaq import quantize, CSAQConfig, build_calibration_data
# 1. Load your standard HF LLM
model_id = "Qwen/Qwen1.5-0.5B"
tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(model_id)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained(model_id, device_map="cpu")
# 2. Extract representative calibration data
calib_data = build_calibration_data(tokenizer, n=32, seq_len=128)
# 3. Configure fractional Bit-Budget and allowed bits (e.g., target exactly 4 bits on average)
config = CSAQConfig(
target_bits=4.0,
bit_options=[1, 2, 4, 8, 16],
clique_threshold=0.85
)
# 4. Fire the Quantization Pipeline
quantized_model, info = quantize(
model=model,
calib_data=calib_data,
config=config,
verbose=True
)
# Optional: Generate metrics report and export to safetensors
from csaq.utils import generate_csaq_report, export_csaq_model
generate_csaq_report(info, save_path="./CSAQ_Report.json")
export_csaq_model(quantized_model, config, info["budget"], "./csaq_output")
2. Command Line Interface (CLI)
CSAQ includes a seamless CLI for quantizing models directly from the terminal without writing a single script.
Basic Usage:
python -m csaq \
--model_path Qwen/Qwen1.5-0.5B \
--wbits 4.0 \
--options 1,2,4,8,16 \
--save_path ./csaq_export
CLI Arguments Breakdown:
--model_path: (Required) The path to a local Hugging Face model directory or a Hub repository ID (e.g.,meta-llama/Llama-3-8B).--wbits: (Optional) The target average bit-width per weight across the entire network. Defaults to4.0.--options: (Optional) Comma-separated list of discrete bit formats the constraint solver is allowed to assign. Defaults to1,2,4,8,16. High-salience cliques get higher bits.--save_path: (Required) The local directory where thesafetensorsmodel, config modifications, andCSAQ_Report.jsonwill be saved.
Example for deep quantization:
python -m csaq --model_path meta-llama/Llama-3-8B --wbits 2.5 --options 1,2,4 --save_path ./llama3-2.5bit
Advanced Details
Early Stopping Heuristic: The profiling phase evaluates the Spearman rank correlation of accumulated salience gradients over calibration batches. CSAQ will automatically stop processing subsets once weights theoretically stabilize, saving enormous amounts of compute.
Outputs: The engine spits out a CSAQ_Report.json providing metric insights regarding constraint mapping, Bit-Distribution Histograms, Pareto Efficiency estimation, and Clique generation sizes.
License
MIT License
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