ILRe: Intermediate Layer Retrieval for Context Compression in Causal Language Models
Abstract
Intermediate Layer Retrieval (ILRe) reduces the complexity of processing long contexts in Large Language Models (LLMs) by compressing context and recalling tokens efficiently, achieving high performance with significant speedup.
Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated success across many benchmarks. However, they still exhibit limitations in long-context scenarios, primarily due to their short effective context length, quadratic computational complexity, and high memory overhead when processing lengthy inputs. To mitigate these issues, we introduce a novel context compression pipeline, called Intermediate Layer Retrieval (ILRe), which determines one intermediate decoder layer offline, encodes context by streaming chunked prefill only up to that layer, and recalls tokens by the attention scores between the input query and full key cache in that specified layer. In particular, we propose a multi-pooling kernels allocating strategy in the token recalling process to maintain the completeness of semantics. Our approach not only reduces the prefilling complexity from O(L^2) to O(L), but also achieves performance comparable to or better than the full context in the long context scenarios. Without additional post training or operator development, ILRe can process a single 1M tokens request in less than half a minute (speedup approx 180times) and scores RULER-1M benchmark of approx 79.8 with model Llama-3.1-UltraLong-8B-1M-Instruct on a Huawei Ascend 910B NPU.
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