Dragos Secrieru

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2 Papers

LGOct 3, 2023
Delta-AI: Local objectives for amortized inference in sparse graphical models

Jean-Pierre Falet, Hae Beom Lee, Nikolay Malkin et al. · mila

We present a new algorithm for amortized inference in sparse probabilistic graphical models (PGMs), which we call $Δ$-amortized inference ($Δ$-AI). Our approach is based on the observation that when the sampling of variables in a PGM is seen as a sequence of actions taken by an agent, sparsity of the PGM enables local credit assignment in the agent's policy learning objective. This yields a local constraint that can be turned into a local loss in the style of generative flow networks (GFlowNets) that enables off-policy training but avoids the need to instantiate all the random variables for each parameter update, thus speeding up training considerably. The $Δ$-AI objective matches the conditional distribution of a variable given its Markov blanket in a tractable learned sampler, which has the structure of a Bayesian network, with the same conditional distribution under the target PGM. As such, the trained sampler recovers marginals and conditional distributions of interest and enables inference of partial subsets of variables. We illustrate $Δ$-AI's effectiveness for sampling from synthetic PGMs and training latent variable models with sparse factor structure.

LGDec 15, 2025
Sliding Window Recurrences for Sequence Models

Dragos Secrieru, Garyk Brixi, Yoshua Bengio et al.

Multi-hybrid architectures are poised to take over language modeling due to better quality and performance. We introduce a hierarchical decomposition framework for linear recurrences that allows us to develop algorithms aligned with GPU memory hierarchies, yielding Sliding Window Recurrences. We focus specifically on truncating recurrences to hardware-aligned windows which are naturally jagged, limiting costly inter-warp communication. Using SWR, we develop Phalanx layers that serve as drop-in replacements for windowed attention or linear recurrences. In 1B parameter multi-hybrid models, Phalanx achieves over 10-40% speedup across 4K to 32K context length over optimized Transformers while matching perplexity.