Welcome to MIT HAN Lab! We focus on making AI faster, smarter, and more efficient. Our research covers a broad spectrum, including generative AI (e.g., LLMs and diffusion models), TinyML, system optimization and hardware design. By integrating algorithm and hardware expertise, we strive to push the frontiers of AI efficiency and performance.
Graduated PhD students: Ji Lin (OpenAI), Hanrui Wang (assistant professor @UCLA), Zhijian Liu (assistant professor @UCSD), Han Cai (NVIDIA Research), Haotian Tang (Google DeepMind), Yujun Lin (NVIDIA Research).
Accelerating LLM and Generative AI [slides]:
HART has been highlighted by MIT news: AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches!
🔥⚡ We release TinyChat 2.0, the latest version with significant advancements in prefilling speed of Edge LLMs and VLMs, 1.5-1.7x faster than the previous version of TinyChat. Please refer to our blog for more details.
DistriFusion is integrated in NVIDIA's TensorRT-LLM for distributed inference on high-resolution image generation.
🔥 NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM, AMD, Google Vertex AI, Amazon Sagemaker, Intel Neural Compressor, FastChat, vLLM, HuggingFace TGI, and LMDeploy adopt AWQ to improve LLM serving efficiency. Our AWQ models on HuggingFace has received over 6 million downloads.
Congrats on graduation! Cheers on the next move: Zhijian Liu: assistant professor at UCSD, Hanrui Wang: assistant professor at UCLA, Ji Lin: OpenAI, Han Cai: NVIDIA Research, Wei-Chen Wang (postdoc): Amazon, Wei-Ming Chen (postdoc): NVIDIA.
We show SmoothQuant can enable W8A8 quantization for Llama-1/2, Falcon, Mistral, and Mixtral models with negligible loss.
We supported VILA Vision Languague Models in AWQ & TinyChat! Check our latest demos with multi-image inputs!
StreamingLLM is integrated by HPC-AI Tech SwiftInfer to support infinite input length for LLM inference.
StreamingLLM is integrated by CMU, UW, and OctoAI, enabling endless and efficient LLM generation on iPhone!
Congrats Ji Lin completed and defended his PhD thesis: "Efficient Deep Learning Computing: From TinyML to Large Language Model". Ji joined OpenAI after graduation.
AWQ is integrate by NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM, can fit Falcon-180B on a single H200GPU with INT4 AWQ, and 6.7x faster Llama-70B over A100.
🔥 AWQ is now integrated natively in Hugging Face transformers through from_pretrained
. You can either load quantized models from the Hub or your own HF quantized models.
Attention Sinks, an library from community enables StreamingLLM on more Huggingface LLMs. blog.
We present Deep Compression Autoencoder (DC-AE), a new family of autoencoder models for accelerating high-resolution diffusion models. Existing autoencoder models have demonstrated impressive results at a moderate spatial compression ratio (e.g., 8x), but fail to maintain satisfactory reconstruction accuracy for high spatial compression ratios (e.g., 64x). We address this challenge by introducing two key techniques: (1) Residual Autoencoding, where we design our models to learn residuals based on the space-to-channel transformed features to alleviate the optimization difficulty of high spatial-compression autoencoders; (2) Decoupled High-Resolution Adaptation, an efficient decoupled three-phases training strategy for mitigating the generalization penalty of high spatial-compression autoencoders. With these designs, we improve the autoencoder's spatial compression ratio up to 128 while maintaining the reconstruction quality. Applying our DC-AE to latent diffusion models, we achieve significant speedup without accuracy drop. For example, on ImageNet 512x512, our DC-AE provides 19.1x inference speedup and 17.9x training speedup on H100 GPU for UViT-H while achieving a better FID, compared with the widely used SD-VAE-f8 autoencoder.
A new family of high-spatial compression autoencoders for accelerating high-resolution diffusion models.
Long-context capability is critical for multi-modal foundation models, especially for long video understanding. We introduce LongVILA, a full-stack solution for long-context visual-language models by co-designing the algorithm and system. For model training, we upgrade existing VLMs to support long video understanding by incorporating two additional stages, i.e., long context extension and long video supervised fine-tuning. However, training on long video is computationally and memory intensive. We introduce the long-context Multi-Modal Sequence Parallelism (MM-SP) system that efficiently parallelizes long video training and inference, enabling 2M context length training on 256 GPUs without any gradient checkpointing. LongVILA efficiently extends the number of video frames of VILA from 8 to 2048, achieving 99.8% accuracy in 6,000-frame (more than 1 million tokens) video needle-in-a-haystack. LongVILA-7B demonstrates strong accuracy on 9 popular video benchmarks, e.g. 65.1% VideoMME with subtitle. Besides, MM-SP is 2.1x - 5.7x faster than ring style sequence parallelism and 1.1x - 1.4x faster than Megatron with a hybrid context and tensor parallelism. Moreover, it seamlessly integrates with Hugging Face Transformers.
LongVILA is a full-stack solution for long VLM, which incorporates novel training strategies, dataset, and the Multi-Modal Sequence Parallelism (MM-SP) system to efficiently handle long video understanding, achieving significant scalability, accuracy, and speed improvements on multi-modal benchmarks.
VILA-U is a Unified foundation model that integrates Video, Image, Language understanding and generation. Traditional visual language models (VLMs) use separate modules for understanding and generating visual content, which can lead to misalignment and increased complexity. In contrast, VILA-U employs a single autoregressive next-token prediction framework for both tasks, eliminating the need for additional components like diffusion models. This approach not only simplifies the model but also achieves near state-of-the-art performance in visual language understanding and generation. The success of VILA-U is attributed to two main factors: the unified vision tower that aligns discrete visual tokens with textual inputs during pretraining, which enhances visual perception, and autoregressive image generation can achieve similar quality as diffusion models with high-quality dataset. This allows VILA-U to perform comparably to more complex models using a fully token-based autoregressive framework.
VILA-U is a Unified foundation model that integrates Video, Image, Language understanding and generation.
We introduce Hybrid Autoregressive Transformer (HART), an autoregressive (AR) visual generation model capable of directly generating 1024x1024 images, rivaling diffusion models in image generation quality. Existing AR models face limitations due to the poor image reconstruction quality of their discrete tokenizers and the prohibitive training costs associated with generating 1024px images. To address these challenges, we present the hybrid tokenizer, which decomposes the continuous latents from the autoencoder into two components: discrete tokens representing the big picture and continuous tokens representing the residual components that cannot be represented by the discrete tokens. The discrete component is modeled by a scalable-resolution discrete AR model, while the continuous component is learned with a lightweight residual diffusion module with only 37M parameters. Compared with the discrete-only VAR tokenizer, our hybrid approach improves reconstruction FID from 2.11 to 0.30 on MJHQ-30K, leading to a 31% generation FID improvement from 7.85 to 5.38. HART also outperforms state-of-the-art diffusion models in both FID and CLIP score, with 4.5-7.7x higher throughput and 6.9-13.4x lower MACs.
HART is an autoregressive transformer that generates high resolution images with comparable quality to diffusion models, while offering 4.5-7.7x higher throughput.
We actively collaborate with industry partners on efficient AI, model compression and acceleration. Our research has influenced and landed in many industrial products: Intel OpenVino, Intel Neural Network Distiller, Intel Neural Compressor, Apple Neural Engine, NVIDIA Sparse Tensor Core, NVIDIA TensorRT LLM, AMD-Xilinx Vitis AI, Qualcomm AI Model Efficiency Toolkit (AIMET), Amazon AutoGluon, Facebook PyTorch, Microsoft NNI, SONY Neural Architecture Search Library, SONY Model Compression Toolkit, ADI MAX78000/MAX78002 Model Training and Synthesis Tool.