CVMar 26, 2025

Skip-Vision: Efficient and Scalable Acceleration of Vision-Language Models via Adaptive Token Skipping

arXiv:2503.21817v38 citationsh-index: 8
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This addresses the high computational costs for scaling multimodal large language models, offering a practical efficiency improvement.

The paper tackles the computational inefficiency of vision-language models by proposing Skip-Vision, which reduces training time by up to 35%, inference FLOPs by 75%, and latency by 45% while maintaining performance.

Transformer-based models have driven significant advancements in Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs), yet their computational costs surge drastically when scaling resolution, training data, and model parameters. A key bottleneck stems from the proliferation of visual tokens required for fine-grained image understanding. We propose Skip-Vision, a unified framework addressing both training and inference inefficiencies in vision-language models. On top of conventional token compression approaches, our method introduces two complementary acceleration strategies. For training acceleration, we observe that Feed-Forward Network (FFN) computations on visual tokens induce marginal feature updates. This motivates our Skip-FFN strategy, which bypasses FFN layers for redundant visual tokens. For inference acceleration, we design a selective KV-cache removal mechanism that prunes the skipped key-value pairs during decoding while preserving model performance. Experimental results demonstrate that Skip-Vision reduces training time by up to 35\%, inference FLOPs by 75\%, and latency by 45\%, while achieving comparable or superior performance to existing methods. Our work provides a practical solution for scaling high-performance MLLMs with enhanced efficiency.

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