Online Learning for Orchestration of Inference in Multi-User End-Edge-Cloud Networks
This addresses the challenge of meeting latency and energy requirements for resource-constrained devices in applications like smart cities and healthcare, though it is incremental as it builds on existing offloading and model selection techniques.
The paper tackles the problem of optimizing deep learning inference in multi-user end-edge-cloud networks by proposing a reinforcement-learning-based solution that jointly selects offloading policies and models, achieving a 35% speedup in average response time with less than 0.9% accuracy reduction compared to state-of-the-art methods.
Deep-learning-based intelligent services have become prevalent in cyber-physical applications including smart cities and health-care. Deploying deep-learning-based intelligence near the end-user enhances privacy protection, responsiveness, and reliability. Resource-constrained end-devices must be carefully managed in order to meet the latency and energy requirements of computationally-intensive deep learning services. Collaborative end-edge-cloud computing for deep learning provides a range of performance and efficiency that can address application requirements through computation offloading. The decision to offload computation is a communication-computation co-optimization problem that varies with both system parameters (e.g., network condition) and workload characteristics (e.g., inputs). On the other hand, deep learning model optimization provides another source of tradeoff between latency and model accuracy. An end-to-end decision-making solution that considers such computation-communication problem is required to synergistically find the optimal offloading policy and model for deep learning services. To this end, we propose a reinforcement-learning-based computation offloading solution that learns optimal offloading policy considering deep learning model selection techniques to minimize response time while providing sufficient accuracy. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our solution for edge devices in an end-edge-cloud system and evaluate with a real-setup implementation using multiple AWS and ARM core configurations. Our solution provides 35% speedup in the average response time compared to the state-of-the-art with less than 0.9% accuracy reduction, demonstrating the promise of our online learning framework for orchestrating DL inference in end-edge-cloud systems.